I've seen the video, it's just for fews because mindless people couldn't care less about life and just life upsetting people. A few people on YouTube say it's the circle of life, a frog to a big is life, a low dwelling American frog eating a baby arboreal African chameleon is not. Some people...
I know they aren't Pothos I was using as an example, I skipped over that you used peat slabs. Straight cod fiber doesn't offer nutrients though, are also using a drainage system?
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KWALA: not to sound harsh but pygmies are one of the few exceptions to chameleon and actually require a glass tank and substrate as they are bottom dwellers but they do however like a LOT of foliage.
I agree with carton and carol. If you do a bit more research and set aside the money, go right ahead because he looks very healthy. The insects are impossible to avoid as they naturally depend on insects for food as it's the circle of nature in that case while it's not the circle of nature to...
Yeah definently more foliage, ficus or schefflera would be perfect. A mini palm along with Pothos would be great too. I really like the branches in there though. As for moss. Try fog moss or java moss. I hope you aren't using coco fiber for substrate, are you?