Five have hatched and one more on the way that is opening up now. I'm already worried about one of the little buggers, but we'll keep our fingers crossed. Its eyes look exactly like :eek: ... Makes my heart sink and think the stress of coming in from the wild with a belly of eggs and parasites...
With V. Bulletin, you can't really delete your account (screws up the threads and quotes). You can choose to not use it or ask a moderator to change your password to something you don't know so you can't access your account. You can also do something to get yourself banned (your account sill...
Without knowing your setup, this is really a difficult question for anyone. How low is your humidity? I'm with Jannb on the humidifier. But there are simpler, less expensive, ways. A few suggestions in the blind then, if you're not already doing so:
Use live plants.
Mist the screen as...
Every chameleon is different, but here are a few threads that might help you out:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/my-6-month-old-29759/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/marty-again-26911/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/carmine-requested-lancecham-25229/...
That Ambanja looks like Dr. Gonzo (one of Ryan Jarosek's) and my favorite Ambanja ever... But I wasn't at the show so you may have some inside information.
Were there a lot of Chameleons/Chameleon vendors?
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=Gut+loading+Crickets
All joking aside, I feed crickets fresh vegetables and cricket Crack all the time. They are always ready to be fed off to a hungry mouth. A wet gut load would definately help with hydration of the crickets and the chameleons.
Hope all is well!
Hi Lisa! Our habitats aren't against a wall. I'll show you a picture of the "behind the scenes" mess. Since they aren't against the wall in the back, we get plenty of ventilation.
We don't hand mist, so I don't know what to tell you about your predicament. I bet you do have a lot of...
You're a funny guy Professor Booty!! How well do you think it will catch water if it isn't able to be underneath it? :D Water on the sides is bad... very bad unless you can get it onto the bottom of the cage you'll have water in places you don't want. Angle the misters/drippers so it doesn't...
We tried a variety of screens to see which ones we prefer in the long run. We'll let everyone know. But, these habitats ARE NOT for outdoors. They are in my bedroom. It should help with any degradation. I've found information online that says they will last from 3 to 5 years all the way to...
The Plexiglas is the floor for each habitat which catches and collects water run-off (you can set whatever you want on it... we have tried potted plants on it, but prefer other options). We generally use hanging plants which keeps the floor clear and easy to clean. The "screened shelf" you are...
Sounds like you should free-range some Chameleons in every room of the house.
Aren't you lucky you get to do that? :D
Sorry about the Dubias... You could try some:
I use it around the perimeter of the house and it works well.
Did you ask him? :D Just teasing... here are some posts about it... I've seen one of my chameleons nibble at it when I had a little covering the top of one of my plants. I've since removed it and changed to hanging plants. Interesting reading...