If i were to purchase a glass cage with a screen top and screen bottom like the rough image below, would it allow for ventilation and for humidity to stay in? (blue = glass) (black=screen)
Hi! i’m trying to learn everything i can before i get a cham and that includes feeding.
what vitimins should i supply them with and when? what multivitamins should i supply them with and when? how do i
gutload?
sorry if these sound dumb i just wanna know.
thank you!
Hi, i’m trying to convince my parents to allow me to get a cham and i’ve been doing all my research for months now whenever i get home from school.
i really want a panther chameleon from the grier bloodline (male) from fl chams, but Mike(?) won’t reapond to my email. i asked once when they...
i don’t yet have a cham but once fl chams restocks (i asked when they will and haven’t gotten a response) i’m getting a panther chameleon (grier bloodline)
also, if i have a cham and my power does go out, it can survive without the uvb lights? if not how can i get them to stay on?
thank you!
I live in the east coast and I feel like its going to be really hard to keep humidity where it needs to be during the year in a screen cage. But I heard glass cages cause respiratory issues. I would like to perhaps know the best possible way to keep a cham. (Also worried about power outages...
I stay at one house(A) until tuesday sometimes wednesday and go to another one(B) for the night then go back to the other one. and same thing for thursday’s depending on other things. also every other weekend starting on friday to sunday at like 4 i go back to the other house.(A)
I live in two separate houses and i still want a chameleon. should i have two cages and take the little guy with me to the other house or keep him at one home and have a family member help out?
Thank you for the tips!
I have one more question if you don't mind. Will hand feeding the lil boyo make him really lazy? or will he be fine just walking around the cage for exercise?