For sure thank you man!! Also do you gut load your fly larvae or do you just let them be? I know superworms you don't have to gut load as they come in oatmeal (at least where I live) and they eat that.
So I have some questions about chameleon food (new to chameleon keeping) currently I feed him Silkworms, Crickets,Superworms, and wax worms (he won't eat these I've only seen him eat one the other times I offer them he's not interested lol). I recently ordered Blue Bottle maggots and black...
Yes the plants in my enclosure are the ones I want to clean. And because I don't want to use substrate so I don't risk impaction or anything like that and I just put it on the bottom of the cage should I remove it?
@snitz427 should I take the plants out of his enclosure (obviously im gonna take him out) but should I remove everything or just leave it in and spray it
what about all the bacteria poop leaves behind? I made a dish soap and water mixture I plan on using on the plants tm for cleaning them. I also heard of a water and vinegar solution
Vet visit was great he was in great shape even gained weight and no vitamin A def. and no problems with health or eyes. I guess im doing s better job then I think lol
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Jacksons Chameleon, Less Than 5 months, Male, 3 weeks
Handling - Often but cutting it back to only when I have to remove him for cleaning for vet visit
Feeding - Small- medium crickets 4-5, 3 superworms (Crickets are his staple). I just ordered him Black...
So I am in some desperate need for new branches for my Cham's enclosure and I have 3 fig trees in the back so I thought hey why not save some money and just get some branches from there and I was wondering if this particular species of Ficus is safe I have a weeping fig in his enclosure already...
I put apples in with the crickets should I take that out and put greens or are apples okay? Apples are high in vitamin a so I assumed they'd do the trick