Yes I meant cup feeding for babies. I looke through the site and would suggest the following things: 1. Terrarium hygrometer and thermometer 2. Reptibreeze medium size cage 3. Reptisun uvb linear tube 18" 4. Flourescent hood for terrarium-20" (its a zoo med fixture) 5. Combo deep dome lamp...
I looked at the link you posted for the cage package. And 100 watt might be to hot for ur cham and it didn't say who makes the fourescent light fixture. Id also go with the reptisun 5.0 uvb linear bulb instead of the reptiglo and id suggest using a different thermometer and also getting a...
Also a good idea to purchase a cricket keeper and give the crickets and other feeder insects a variety of veggies and something as a water source. As for the foliage id go with some fake leaves on vines and also a live plant (pothos or ficus are good) something that might be a good idea is cup...
Do you have a glass or screen cage? And my cage is 18x18x36 screen cage that I bought and when you put it together it has a solid white panel for the bottom soo no the substrate won't fall out of the bottom. Go to this link, this is what I got and it is like next to nothing prices for them. I'm...
Basically substrate is bedding. Like soil and stuff for the bottom of the cage(for humidity and for looks). What type/size cage are you gunna put the little guy in? And I do not use any substrate or bedding for my veiled. You can just put a plant in the cage which will keep up humidity but I...
Ya true. But I could have a problem with washin the tree, the case bein I live on a farm and the well water is bad(meaning the tap water is dangerous for even people) but I use store water for my cham and idk how it'd work too good washin the tree with that
I saw tikitikireptiles has a ficus tree on their website for $25. It says that it has no pestisides or fertilizers. Soo would it be a good addition to my veileds 18x18x36 enclosure?
Not sure about the jacksons. But my guess would be more calcium needs for developing their horns. And the little ones can have trouble with hunting in a larger cage, I'm pretty sure cup feeding would fix that problem
I have had a male veiled and I have a female that is about 5 months now. I have a 18x18x36 screen cage for my female and a 2x2x4 screen cage which was my males but he died last year):. I do the calcium evey feeding and calcium with d3 twice a month and multivite twice a month. I wanted to know...
I know what I all need to house them and what to feed/gutload feeders with. I was wondering about supplementing, how much to feed, and for advice on what has worked well for others
I really like the red barred ambilobe panthers and was wondering what is best to provide for them and where what are some of the good suppliers of them
Since getting my chameleon as a baby she has stopped walking in the way that they like move their steps forward and backward before actually taking the step if you know what I mean by that. Just wondering if it is bad that she doesn't walk like that usually anymore
Well I have a infrared heat light that I have during the night soo the temp drops to about 73 at night. I do have that light over her basking area so she can warm up because she wakes up wayy early
And please just disregard my username... it was meant to be like cham(god)zilla. Not as in the zilla products which I have heard are dangerous to chameleons
Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. Veiled, female, 4-5 months How long has it been in your care?4 1/2 months. Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? Once or twice a week(she is pretty tolerant of it). Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? Crickets...