I know that Black Field Crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus) are usually more aggressive and more meat eating than Brown House Crickets (Acheta domestica) and not recommended for feeding chameleons. But are pinhead Gryllus bimaculatus also aggressive and meat eating? Is it dangerous to feed my...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Sub-adult female Rhampholeon spectrum. She can be WC or not, I don't know.
Handling - Two or three times every week but she is nor aggressive or stressed
Feeding - New born grasshopper, micro mealworm, new born Dubia
Supplements - Exo Terra Multivitamin once...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Little (i don't know her age) female Rhampholeon spectrum
Handling - 3 times in last 20 hours.
Feeding - Hatchling Locusts, but she did not ate something yet.
Supplements - She did not ate something yet.
Watering - I mist the whole cage with a pressurized hand...
Hello,
I bought a little Rhampholeon spectrum girl and an adult male yesterday. Male is really fine and active but the left eye of little female is half closed and the right eye is everytime close. I have not seen that they ate something yet, but without healthy eyes she can't even see the...
Is there a difference between the tempetature of air in the high levels of cage and the basking spot? If there is a big difference you can use it but i have never heard an uvb bulb which is suitable for the basking of a montane species (exept babies). Also in the blog which you sent says "you...
I think an uvb bulb can't produce enough heat for a Jackson's. You can use 1 compact top with a Natural Light and a Uvb 100, and a lamp with a 40W regular bulb. No need to second compact top.
May be its about the max 4MB rule?
Thanks! But i don't have much hope to be 1st. :D She is sooooo beautiful but this photo is not enough to show her beauty. :o
I am looking for a T. montium pair for 4 years but nobody import them to Turkey. I could die for a pair, even for a little baby. :( They are the most exciting (may be its not the correct word) species i have ever seen, females are especially beautiful. :(
My female panther is happy with small ones but male jackson's can be larger than female panther. I think small ones are ok for climbing etc. but large ones would be better for basking area and sleeping place.
That little guy is Tobi. The seller sad that he is an Ambanja and approximately 4 months old. He arrived 2 weeks ago and he was 18 grams when he arrived: