jamest0o0
Chameleon Enthusiast
Since it's been 70-80s and sunny here in PA I've been getting my guys outside every day. They love it so much that my Male Panthers aren't even bothered with seeing each other out there. The one that is known to bite and even tear my skin off, now walks onto my hand when I open the cage because he knows where it leads. I I have a free range set up with branches and a big flower pot of dirt with giant isopods running around that they love picking out of the dirt. They're also taking dubias which they dont usually do inside.
My Parsons on the other hand has been eating every day now after being on a pretty stressful hunger strike. He had an adult Male dubia and a few large nymphs today along with any honey bees that dare to get near him.
Their colors are showing great and they seem right at home when outside. Just figured I'd share my experience to stress the beneficial impact outside time has on our chams
My Parsons on the other hand has been eating every day now after being on a pretty stressful hunger strike. He had an adult Male dubia and a few large nymphs today along with any honey bees that dare to get near him.
Their colors are showing great and they seem right at home when outside. Just figured I'd share my experience to stress the beneficial impact outside time has on our chams