Started building it out. Maybe help make my mind up on what I’m going to add in here. I plan on planting this once I figure out what’s goin in so I can figure out the substrate and temps
I recently came up on a large low exoterra with a double t5 fixture for $50! Lol obviously this enclosure isn’t suited for what I normally keep , it has a crack on the back glass panel, i siliconed it for now, I plan on making a custom background so I’m not too worried about it but I am keeping...
Your going to let him do his thing for a while, just keep him hydrated, fed, provide gradients in his cage and he’ll take care of the rest. Make sure to add lots of plants for cover, he’s not nearly as excited to see you as you are to see him. He’ll come around
wanted to introduce my new little boy, he’s a machakos hill Jackson chameleon , I haven’t posted him , I’ve let him settle in for a couple weeks now, he’s very shy , he’s just now barely eating in front of me. I forget how stressful this period is .
Yessir, you place a pvc or plastic tube that’s going to be slotted at the bottom of it, it has to be taller than all your substrates kinda like a tiny sump pump pit or a well, I use screen to cover it so bugs don’t get in there and drown. Then I use a small wet vac to suck out all the access...
Chameleons will continue to change in coloration as they age, it’s never a sure shit as far as genetics go, it takes multiple generations to start to hone in on specific traits. Not to defend anyone’s customer service , but unfortunately that’s how it goea sometimes. My veiled took a couple...
I buy a bunch from them, never had an issue, I’ve bought crickets super worms and hornworms, the hornworms are very small when they arrive but I assume it’s because they have such fast growth rates .
I can’t believe you haven’t been torn to shreds by our members for your post lmao, Makes me very proud of everyone for being very patient with a new cham owner, I agree with everyone , you should focus on making your girls enclosure as big and comfortable as possible, the very last resort is for...
When you say nesting box, what do you mean?
A laying bin? A laying bin made up of substrates life soil and sand would be recommended for your female to dig and lay her eggs .. hope that helps
I felt terrible today, I had to put Alfred down, he suddenly became very ill, he was almost 6 years old, he couldn’t climb his branches, or eat, I didn’t want him to suffer .... Goodby buddy, my first chameleon, my grumpy Alfred.