Exactlyyy. I once spent a week trying to save a pinky a king snake wouldn’t eat. 🤦🏻♀️ And Ive had rats as well. If it’s like a garter snake ok but yea snakes just gotta be a big nope for me. They are amazing creatures tho!
For sure. I’m actually subbed to them but never really thought of them for chameleons 😬 but yea any reptile info is helpful since it’s all basically the same. Love snakes but I can’t do the feeding part. I’m too much of a softie. 😅
I saw that somewhere but have no idea if it’ll work. and one about hydrogen peroxide which I tried. I’m getting some powder as well. I’ll def check out snake discovery! I think most will be a dud but there are still some with veining etc I separated them just in case for now and sterilized...
Ok thanks. I just checked them and some were molded. There are some with veining so I’m just keeping on. Lowering the humidity a bit. I’ll be super stoked if I get just one that makes it. Cross your fingers for me!
Yea that’s about how the mix is. Should I take off the perlite layer? Everything else is the same. I’ll lower the heat a bit but temp fluctuates here so I want it constant in the incubator. Thanks
Vermiculite / perlite mix. Squeezed out water from substrate. In a full incubator in three tubs. According to incubator reading it’s at 76% humidity in the incubator. Thanks
Sorry missed this. Veiled chameleons. They are fertile, in an incubator, about 76-78 degrees right now but I’m worried about that. Everyone is so vague. Thanks so much
Thanks yea I’ve seen that too. I’m just getting too many different temps. Some from questionable sources. I hope I’m keeping them alright in the incubator. Thx for the reply
Hi sorry can only reply i think but can someone please give me an accurate amd precise temp range for veiled Chami eggs. I’ve seen so many different ones and I don’t want to mess up the eggs. 😮💨 thanks so much #egg temp