Lighting an lens make all the difference in the world. There is only so much you can do with an iphone (personally I would throw it in the garbage) :cautious:
I haven't seen this. But could be a problem in your area. I would have thought that once you cleaned the plant, and got rid of the pest. Problem would be gone. At least this is my experience.
Maybe @Extensionofgreen will chime in and help you get to the root of your problem with bugs..
? not sure what you are asking here..?
If you are asking if they are know to carry bugs, I would say that this is a possibility with any plants from the store. A good washing (soapy spray) ans rinse of the leaves should do away with any pests.
I find this place can be a tad bit prudish at times :cry: lol... as others have said, it's nice to have a serious, informative conversation... but come on!
I enjoy your humour and sarcasm @rambonerzilla (y)
The bamboo is slippery wet or dry because it is so hard, and has a finish on it....
For holding droplets of water, I would look into appropriate live plants. My Pothos leaves hold water for days!!
Bamboo sticks are generally available at any hardware store, cheap. You will get mixed views here I am sure. Personally, I don't care for them. They are super hard, slippery, and all the same diameter. I prefer to use natural branches from trees. You can gather all different sizes in a matter of...
May you be so kind as to tell me what type of disinfectant you use @trickedoutbiker ? I ran out of "F10" and not sure where to get it anymore. I used to use "Detol" for my snake bins, would this be ok for chams as well?
I am in Kitchener. Closest border would probably be Niagara. There are a couple of crossings there, Queenston being the closest. About 1.5 hour drive for me. But I can also cross over into Michigan. That is more like a 3 hr drive. But I don't mind driving at all. I just keep telling myself that...
Thank you for all the information @jajeanpierre
I am in Canada, Ontario.
I will look into it as my curiosity has gotten the better of me.
Last summer we purchased a puppy from a breeder in Michigan to add to our bloodline. It was hard finding information on that as well. In the end all we...
I really have no intention as of right now to do this. I have just always been curious. Back when I was into breeding Ball Pythons , people would get together to import from the USA in order to save money. (not save money on the animal, but to save on fees)
Thanks for the reply.
I think your original temps are fine. 8 is a good temp for basking. If your cage is set up with gradients, as you said the cage is 74 in other areas, then your cham will move if too hot.
I haven't yet @rambonerzilla but I do skip a day here and there if I notice that he has left a couple of crickets behind. maybe once a week I will skip a feeding. He usually will eat everything up the next day if I do this.
Rules are rules man. We all did the same. It's not stupid at all. This ensures that there is some "giving" along with the "taking". Also as you were told already, it helps weed out spam / bots.
It doesn't take long at all. Reply to a few threads, start a thread (as you already have).. etc...