One of our members will be on a podcast on Facebook at 10 CST talking about parson’s and their care. Should be worth checking out if you’re available
The link is posted on Primo Chameleons on Facebook if you’re interested
If you want to change the misting times for this unit to be more frequent, try using a timer to turn the power on and off
Set the interval between misting to as long as it can be set. Next set your desired misting time to what you want, and turn its power switch on. Then set a timer (I use a...
I have one of these on a Gargoyle gecko enclosure.
You can put this on an external timer. If you wanted 3 minutes of mist twice per day you’d need to set the unit for one minute misting then set your external timer on for one minute, off one minute, back on, etc until 3 one minute misting...
Have you tried varying the options in the bin? @DeremensisBlue had a great podcast on this
https://chameleonacademy.com/ep-205-creating-a-chameleon-egg-laying-bin/
I always recommend flying insects for picky eaters. I haven’t had a Cham not go crazy over anything that flies
House flies, bottle flies, black soldier flies, moths, flying roaches….
Congratulations on your babies!
I’m sure it is very frustrating being on the forefront and learning as you go, but I love your efforts
Even more so, I really appreciate you sharing your progress
The adults are stunning. Thank you again for sharing
They also live at higher elevations and the percent of UV exposure goes 2-10% or so for every 1000 meters of elevation.
I kept mine at a higher UVI as well
I definitely understand having trouble with variety when they turn everything down. For my Hoehnelii they ate silkworms, mealworms, very small discoid and Dubia roaches, green and blue bottle flies (favorites). BSFL, but they likes black soldier flies even more. Fruit flies, bean beetles….Red...
Fantastic ideas!
Don’t forget Hoehnelii, campani, willsii, and the list goes on……
@kinyonga is absolutely correct (as always), but don’t run, get more and join the madness 😁
I copied that off their website. You will be adding more of all of the fat soluble vitamins by switching from Repashy to Reptivite by a fairly significant percent
I’m sure you already have, but also consider your feeder variety and your feeder’s food variety as well. I think there’s...