What is your thoughts on using the foam? I've been leery of it because it seems so permanent and because I paid SO MUCH for my large atrium I don't want to mess it up with something sticky and permanent.
I use the pushpins on one of my cages. I get it to work even with jagged ends of the natural branches.
My other cage is a Dragonstrand so it has the ledges and I use zip ties for that one.
@Remkon has an excellent thread on keeping silks. I've used this method with great success after having tried and failed several times before.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/silkworms-care.153416/
@SpIKe6535 as @kinyonga just said, this is the third post you have done. We walked you through things you needed to do on the first thread and you have now been told that he needs to see a vet in all three of these threads. He needs to have a fecal done to check for parasites. At this point a...
I agree with @Davecameos, everyone ends up developing their own methods and favorites.
The suppliment schedule in the caresheets is easy to follow for new Cham owners and gives the Cham the proper supplements.
As you get farther into Cham owning and you know the suppliments they need and are...
I apologize, I did get you confused with another poster. I wasn't trying to be passive. Thinking the other poster was you, my thought process was.... a rasping noise plus bubbles is not good and needs a vet visit. That was the advise I was giving. Again, I apologize that I came off that way...
I just bought some small supers from Mulberry Farms, they are one of our sponsors.
Silks are very nutritious. Black Soldier Fly Larve and great for Calcium, plus if left alone for a few weeks they will turn to flies. My panther goes nuts for the flies.
Herptivite multivitimin is what people...
Flchams is great from what I hear. I will tell you that is not good advise unless he was talking about the Rapashy Calcium Plus. It is an all in one and had D3 in it but is safe to use daily. I use it for my panther. I know that Krammers has been recommending it for a while now. I wonder if...
I use the "moonlight" LEDs for 1/2 hour after all lights go off. Gives him time to adjust and make sure he's in his sleepy spot. After the 1/2 it goes off and it's night night.