I can’t believe you did that. One thing I can’t give up is my reef tank, but I do understand your need and well looK what we have…beautiful babies from your project.
I think I’ve heard you mentioned this during Bill’s podcast interview or maybe read it before. If you can come up with an unbiased and science based feeder nutritional value chart the community will really appreciate it. I hope you can squeezed in doing the research in your busy schedule. Good luck!
No, just the ring with cloth. It attaches to the door or which ever side you want. Codey (ryzrr) use it on his grasshopper enclosures, I think SauceGandhi is using it on some of his too.
I am new and just have them recently but I have some adults and I haven’t seen them lay eggs yet.
Take note that the chameleon is my daughter’s (shared with her younger brother) pet and I am just a care taker. My wife said I only agreed with the kids when I think I will benefit from it, which I believe is true. 😁
@ChamelaChameleon I’ve got mine from SauceGandhi’s friend. You can find him at instagram, his user name is ryzrr. @SauceGandhi mentioned him on his interview with Bill Strand. I like it, no more hoppers jumping out of the cage.
The first time I breed roaches is when I have 3 bearded dragons and my wife wanted to kill me. To add injury to the situation, back then we are living in a one bedroom apartment. 😁
And yes we always wanted to give our pets the best, like they are our children.
I used to have a bearded dragon and only kept dubia roaches and buy few silk worms and mealworms once in a while. When we’ve decided to get a chameleon, I’ve never thought that part of our garage will be an insect farm!
The rack that my wife doesn’t want to get close to, worms on top...
We should be!
I’ve been reefing on and off since the early 2000 but my very first reef tank was in 1994 (didn’t last due to work) my current tank is a softie with LPS and 8 tangs and wrasse. Been in the scene straight since 2014. I bet yours is SPS.