I had a veiled that did that with a hornworm.
He got it with his tongue, when he chewed it, he let his tongue stick out, like if he was drooling, then he started shaking head sideways violently with his tongue still out.
He was good in a few minutes and devoured that worm.
Im thinking maybe...
I'm in a small apartment, and I feel you.
I was breeding Leopard Geckos and Crested Geckos and had 26 total geckos
not including my trio of gold dust gecko
1 central american banded gecko
3 Bearded Dragons
5 snakes
2 guinea pigs
2 tarantulas
2 scorpions
1 tortoise
I decided to halt the breeding...
A lot of you, when I read your "Name", my brain automatically thinks it a guy, except for the obvious ones.
I am surprised how many of yall are females. Nothing wrong with it, I would of just never guessed.
I really want a Brookesia therezieni, But I doubt I will find a captive bred one.
It does get cool here at nights, but nothing too crazy during summer.
Temps don't really change much inside my house.
I'm just wondering which species would be best for this time of climate?
Of course I would Mist and have the proper temps, and lighting.
I have 3 Boa constrictors and they all have perfect sheds always, my relative humidity is 20-30% during the day and 50% at night. That's without misting the...
Ok, MissIOwnThisThreadAndIFindAnyOpinionNotMineNotHelpful.
By the way, you guys make a really good job at making new owners feel horrible, just throwing that out there.
But aren’t we scaring new owners by saying your UVB is wrong, he’s gonna die if you don’t change it etc?
Yes best advice is to get a linear UVB source, but we can also offer advice on how to, where to, how close the coil can be. We can help them out by trying to make what they have work in the...
I never implied anything. I like to give my first hand experience. You saying I am implying all chams will be ok with coil UVB, it's like saying just because someone won the lottery, you're going to win it next.
So please refrain from putting words in my mouth.
Show me your tests. Your results...
That's not all true. Even though T5s are better, Compact bulbs provide a good amount of UVB.
Many people have raise chameleons on compact bulbs with great success.
To make that statement it's not completely accurate.
I raised my first chameleon on a compact bulb with mealworms for about 6...