Sorry if this seems off but you couldn’t you just remove the live plants, switch to artificial plants in cage while you treat the live plants in your garage?
Don't be too hard on yourself, I know its frustrating when we try everything we can to provide for the animals and things still don't work out as we had hoped. I've had an egg hatch over a month later than it's sibling eggs from the same clutch. Hang in there!
Agreed. I would keep chameleons houses independently. Easier to monitor them especially when problem solving. Research each chameleon species and serve that species unique needs through a customized enclosure. You'll have the greatest success this way.
You may look at ordering crickets in bulk of 500-1,000 every month from a supplier such as https://flukerfarms.com You may also experiment or research getting a dubia colony started or offer other feeder options such as superworms, mealworms, or hornworms.
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