But.....but I think he's cute. Like when you see a child and you think get away from me but then it says something weird and borderline cryptic and you think, "eh you're not so bad."
Hi, I'm sorry about your friends chameleon. They can't get themesleves really far if you let them. I hope you guys find him.
Secondly I don't don't think you can microchip a chameleon.
Thirdly, some people have/built outside enclosure to put their chameleon in when they're outside. Some people...
I have a cat and a chameleon. Tony is not cool with the cat at all. All Tony has to do is see Ghost and he makes himself skinny and turns bright colors. He does not tolerate him at all. Which makes sense being as he is small and the cat big and a possible predator to his well being. I generally...
I understand your pain. I had a friend who used to tell me that I was not owning my chameleon correctly. He used to ask me to put him near or into all sorts of stuff and I use to say "that's not how they work" and he'd tell me he was wrong because he saw a video where achameleon changed all...
Maybe he grew to be a high maintenance chameleon. Like he was like: "I'll be born on my own time. I'll be a chameleon on my own time. And if you serve me anything two days in a row I'm going to hunger strike like you wouldn't believe."
It might make a difference, unless you keep them in a warm part of the house. Or maybe when one of your babies is sleeping you can put one of their lights over the cricket enclosure? I guess it depends on how cold your house gets.
But when the wax worms turn into moths do you have to put them in a special enclosure or anything? Or do you leave them in your chameleons cage and hope for the best? I must ask Matt about his special chow.
Yea I kept them together. I mean I still see lots of babies one running around so I'm not too worried, but next i think i will try to separate them because when I catch crickets to feed to the boys and lady I always manage to get some babies too. So then I have to pick them out before putting...
Also I was constantly scouting out dead crickets to clean them out because one time I didn't know some crickets had died in the old cricket carrier I had them in and let's just say it was like a scene from alien. Maggots and such like bust from their bodies and then all this like minutes flies...
No it's actual not difficult at all. They pretty much hop right to it lol. My dad did suggest I get another smaller cage or like one of those cricket carriers that way the newly hatched crickets have a better chance at more of them surviving because they'll have more access to food and such...
Yes, when I first put the dirt in and wet it that's all the female crickets would do is lay eggs and the males wouldn't stop chirping. The brown ones mated and lay eggs too but it seemed like they all laid their eggs in like the first day or so of me putting them in the enclosure and the...