I've seen many contreversial things said about fl chams. Many people say they have good experience with them but one of the leading members of our community @PetNcs says bad things about them. I have also heard bad things
Jasper did the same thing with waxworms. He just wouldnt accept anything but waxworms. We just waited him out and then finally after a week he ate a locust
yeah I think in some places in Europe theres some legal enforcements on owning chameleons.
But then, there will still be illegally kept chameleons just like monkeys and big cats
a contreversial topic, but i think they actually do feel pain or at least irritation and it is still cruel and I would advise against it.
There are plenty of other options besides crickets/locusts, you should maybe try some other insects.
hmm interesting thank you for this insight I may want to consider making some changes then.
I have fed locusts alive and without removing the legs for about 3 years with 3 different chams and am yet to have a problem with it but it could happen. Should I just remove locust and other spiky leg...
I just want to point out that this is kind of ridiculous, you can't have an opinion on lighting when there are FACTS that can prove which types of lighting is best.
As petr mentioned above, A lot of breeders don't keep chams correctly and barely keep them alive to breed, then they just die at...
at 2.5 years he is fully mature and won't be growing any more and i doubt he'll get any faster.... how fast they are is probably just genetics I guess. As he ages he probably will become slower and more sluggish though.