There is a staple feeder chart that I have some questions about.
But first, let's compare it to what chameleons are eating in the wild.
This is a chart from the most comprehensive diet study that I could find. It's important to remember that there are locality differences, but from my...
Hi, I'll be moving to San Diego (Mira Mesa region) this year and am looking to keep something outdoors, given the mild climate. I'm hoping to work with underappreciated species and am taking suggestions!
Hey everyone, I'm running a sale for feeder grasshoppers for all the Chameleon Forum homies.
Website link: https://deanmissimer.com/
Discount code: CF10
Hi everyone, I'm looking to add more species and localities of grasshoppers to my colonies. There's a lot out there, so let me know if you can help out with whatever you can find in your area, especially large species. My primary target is getting more localities of the Differential Grasshopper...
Hi, I'm looking to expand availability for feeder grasshoppers since they've been a big hit. Currently just have California and Texas. I have to apply to each state individually, so it takes a while and I'll be doing just a few at a time. Let me know which states to focus on :)
It's been a while, since I constantly had to move for school, but I've finally settled down enough where I can have a chameleon again. My preference was a Jackson's chameleon, but my grasshopper breeding raises the ambient temps in the house, which could pose a problem. We've also had these...
3/9 update:
Schistocerca sp. (Birdwing grasshoppers) available to most states.
deanmissimer.com
Other species available for the other states as well. Working on increasing availability.