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This is my enclosure and I'm still working on adding more I have several plants that need to go back in. I just moved from an apartment to a house and have been slacking BIG time. Close up photo shows the basic ledge attachment essentially heavy duty zip ties to the ledges.How do you attach things to the Dragon Ledge?
I just want to get a feel for how to do it before I buy them, because I’m not a great do it yourselfer.There is this thing called an instructions manual It tells you what to do just read
Right but you may need to search out some info... IT is out there. Here is the link for the ledges. https://dragonstrand.com/dragon-ledges/I just want to get a feel for how to do it before I buy them, because I’m not a great do it yourselfer.
If you feel this way with just the cage set up then you may want to consider it. There are so many ins and outs to these guys and it is expensive to provide everything they need... Not to mention if you have to go to the Vet.I guess I need to get rid of him to someone who can better set up a cage cuz I can’t.
If you don’t have the ability or confidence to figure out how to hang a plant then yes, please re-home him.I guess I need to get rid of him to someone who can better set up a cage cuz I can’t.
I guess I need to get rid of him to someone who can better set up a cage cuz I can’t.
Mine did that too, he wasn’t even eating.. chilled at bottom of cage..... Nothing a few fat juicy hornworms can’t fix.... Mine was stressed from all the movement in my house, I got a palm tree, planted 2 more plants to the point I can’t see him at all except when he’s basking. He’s way more happy, stopped shedding, and is back to Being the old Grumpy Chameleon.My juvenile (don’t know his exact age) veiled chameleon seems to be constantly molting. Should I be concerned?
I’m just going to keep it the way it is. He was in an enclosure with even less plants and did fine.
Really why did you buy a chameleon for if your not willing to met it husbandry needs? Re-home that poor thing since your unwilling to be a good keeperI’m just going to keep it the way it is. He was in an enclosure with even less plants and did fine.
The it is good enough attitude is never the right attitude with chameleons... There is a reason why they react the way they do in captivity. When their environment is not correct it directly impacts them. When their supplements, lighting, temperatures, Humidity levels, Gutload for feeders is not correct it directly impacts them. When one thing is off they get sick and die.I’m just going to keep it the way it is. He was in an enclosure with even less plants and did fine.
The “it is good enough” attitude is never the right attitude with chameleons....The it is good enough attitude is never the right attitude with chameleons
I’m just going to keep it the way it is. He was in an enclosure with even less plants and did fine.
The “it is good enough” attitude is never the right attitude with chameleons....
Punctuation people! IT MATTERS!
Hadn’t picked on you yet today...
I just put them in a plastic bag with a little bit of powder and shake the life out of themI personally use a tall deli cup with just a pinch of powder in it and gently swirl the feeders around in the supplement. I haven't tried the cricket shaker.