You can also volunteer (ask for part-time employment) to help them out correcting the problems. Since you mentioned parents, I am assuming you are a youngster, and working in a pet store is a GREAT first job..
I don't know anything bout Glass Box Tropicals, but I use just about any orchid that I can get to grow well in my enclosures, but I don't have any leaf munchers.. and I have seen some beautiful orchids in cham enclosures.
@cyberlocc posted as i was typing and he is probably correct... your chameleon
I applaud you for doing your research to give Dave the best life you can.
One thing I feel that you should know that is often not mentioned clearly enough is that Dave is kind of an expensive pet to set-up a...
I'm sorry about the health issues mentioned, but you asked for a name...the most famous and perhaps beautiful veiled women ever are sculptures by Antonio Corradini, so I would name her either Toni or Corrie.
Superworms devour fresh vegetables, I use collard greens, dandelion greens, carrots, kale etc.dusted with bug buffet or cricket crack and I've even added bee pollen,, but it doesn't stick to any thing but itself. i figured this was gutloading them decently
I hear that they are nutritious, maybe that transfers over to chameleons, but since they are everywhere I'm thinking they probably eat them...termites. Don't know how you would gutload
They are a very fast growing vine, creating a lot of paths for smaller species to travel and flower well. I have them in a lot of my enclosures (T. Hoenelli, T. Elliotti, T. Jacksoni, F. Campani, B. Thamnobates), but none of these are leaf munchers like veileds are.
Never had an issue with...
I don't do Facebook so I miss out on a lot of Chameleons International's imports.
I somehow heard that Steve had T. Johnstoni so I called him. He had no more, but he had one pair of B. Thamnobates left.
Thank You Steve!!
Neither one likes their pictures being taken.
They are Emhubeni...
How about aphids? Babies from really small species need really small food. They should be easy to raise/house my rose bushes have zillions of them every year.
If I were thinking about building something like that, I'd start with an aquarium with one end broken $10 at a yard sale (I have a couple of those I'm sure) and hope It fit on top of a medium or large reptibreeze cage, but I'd plan on having to build a wooden frame lower half (to hold the weight...
From looking at the pictures from @ActionJackson, I think that blue coloring is normal if they are raised in natural sunlight, mine look very similar
This guy is quite blue with a nice yellow stripe when he's not running from the camera.