I have 4mo old RBBB ambilobe Panther babies available!!! If interested please email me at [email protected]. 1st 4 pictures are of Sire and Grand sire then babies
These wee ones have grown soo much. :love: I love all of them! They are 3mo old as of yesterday and it's going to be hard to part with any of them when the time comes.
My female chameleon likes dubia roaches and she will eat them out of a cup but my male chameleon doesn't! In my experience the dubia's just hide like others above are stating. Cup feeding them to cham should work but every cham is different . I end up finding more live ones when I do my weekly...
I will probably start selling them in February when they are 4 months old. I have another batch that are due to hatch before Christmas as well....so I will definitely have my hands full!
I mount mine on the outside sides of all my dubia colonies and it works just fine for correct temp gradient. I have had them for about 2 years now. I use the Rubbermaid tote method as well. Underneath does work to, you just have to make sure to pay attention to the type of material the container...
Hi, nice set up but would definitely add more plants like Vincentuanluu said! Plus I covered my cages back with plastic shelf liner normally used for cupboards, works great ;)
I wish mine just sat on top of the cages but the fixture is not built that way they're built to hang from ceiling or canopy! It would make life a whole lot easier if it did just sit on top but I know I can get some good advice from members on this forum:-)
Ok cool so about 2-4 inches or like 4-6? I don't have a uvb tester so just going off advice lol! I will be purchasing one soon though ;) Thank u for your time and advice!
Hi everyone, So I am fairly new to this forum and new cham owner :) I have two 48" sun blaster fixtures one with a 6400k grow bulb and other with a reptisun 5.0 uvb. My question is how close to or far away from cage should they be? The fixtures hang from ceiling and are not built to sit directly...