Feeding all babies...
How do you make sure all 35 babies are getting enough food? Do you put them in individual containers with pinheads? Or just throw a ton of pinheads in the bin..??
Just curious...
I don't have them, I was wanting to get a pair of pgymies later on and was wondering what to do if this situation arises. I could not just "kill" the eggs, but I would not be able to incubate them so I would have to find someone to take them if they had eggs. I was always under the impression...
I was wondering what you do with fertilized eggs you don't want? See, I want to get pygmies, a male and a female or two, but I do not want babies... I feel bad just tossing the eggs since they are fertilized, is that stupid? How do you deal with this kind of situation? Are the eggs always...
Looks good, best starter chameleon is a veiled chameleon. The higher your cage from the floor the better, chams feel safer up high. Depending on age of cham and type, for adult veiled temp should be around 75 to 85ish ambient and basking should be around 95, humidity around 60 - 70 should be...
Who do you prefer when shipping your cham? And how do you figure next day shipping costs without actually going into the store and getting the cham + shipping box weight?
Leonard will be 1 year in August. I got him from forum member Julirs when he was about 5 months. I've never had any problems with him. He has never been sick. I'm getting ready to graduate soon and I do not want to put added stress on him because of moving around. Pm me if you are...
The petsmart in springfield missouri house 3 to 4 veileds at a time in that tiny little "cage" you are talking about, so sad... they are younger but not young enough to be housed together.
So I've noticed this a few times and I was wondering if it's normal. I have a male veiled and at night when he is sleeping sometimes his eyes kind of pop way out of his head, like they "bulge" out of his head. They look like gumdrops, it's the weirdest thing, I never thought it was a problem...
Is there something you can "spice" the crickets up with to make them taste better for the cham?
...once again, my cham is not eating his crickets yet everything else, which seems to be everyone's problem every once in a while....