I think the actual bug size also helps determine the preference. My male gets grossed out with big dubias but loves the small-medium sized ones.
Beastmodesilkworms are a great value. And to me are the easiest to care for. And my chameleons also love the bsfl from the fluckers website.. I think...
Tropicalisopods.com has a great selection. The isopods will get out. But not as much as you’d think. Just make sure there’s enough food and they will populate.
My Chameleon had gout and when I stopped feeding him Dubai’s it went away. So facts or not Dubai’s in my case caused gout.
Maybe if one of the influencers chimes in you’ll believe it🤷🏻♂️
My vet also informed me about the dubias containing higher uric acids which cause the gout.
I had a small enclosure for the housing. Lone star chameleons has a YouTube video showing his setup. I just copied it. They poop ALOT. So I kept a tray on the bottom.
Yes they should be dusted with calcium.
I would also pluck off their big spiky legs so they wouldn’t cause any complications...
Are you saying you want to add live moss to the top of the substrate? not sure the humidity levels for our chameleons is high enough to keep live moss green
1.) most plants that have color like hibiscus are perennial. So they only bloom once a year, and the rest of the time it’s a bare bush. Variegated plants would be the most color you’re going to get to be consistent🫠
2.)my male has a 36x36x18 enclosure and over growth is real. Around every 2...
My male doesn’t eat crickets either. He’s gone on hunger strikes before as well and went 2 weeks.. just make sure he is staying hydrated. They LOVE grasshoppers but those can get expensive quick.
Beast mode silks are my main staple …100ct for $32 shipped is a pretty good deal.
It takes my male...
It’s all escaping from that front screen. I’d get some corrugated plastic and cut to fit. And leave a small sliver across the bottom for ventilation. You could also use a clear shower curtain cut to fit. I have mine held up with magnets. Helps my screen enclosure stay in the 75-85% humidity...