i never like to see death as a bad thing. i like to celebrate the life one has lived and things they have done rather than mourn their passing. if you think about it, would you like your family to be constantly upset or would you want them to be happy?
in a way his passing has opened up many new opportunities for me. he helped me learn about his kind and now i have they knowledge to care for others in the future.
im sorry to say guys but Reggie my first chameleon passed away today at 20 months of age. he had constant eye appitite problems since i got him and i believe that this lead to his drastic turn in health and his death. you have all been unbelievably helpful to get me started in the hobby of...
:oops:i got him as a sub adult and hes getting old lethargic and he isnt moving. i fear i will lose him by the end of the day. very upsetting but if anyone has any tips to keep him. alive please feel free to share:oops:
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i think its more intense and it is more efficient if you will as the tubes which are glass only let a certain amount of radiation through. but i havent got a physics degree so im not 100% sure:)
you need a jar and bran. mix the bran with honey and glycerine and then add the pupa into the jar. add small rolls of wax paper for the laying medium and just wait. i do have an alternate and more healtht recipie for the pupa too if you want it:)
females can live together but males will fight. thats why breeders like Brian from bhb keep females in a large tub with 4 inside and add 1 male to rotate as more females are bred that way and it saves space