the blue one doesnt give off any tint of blue to the light I've been using it for over a year now and no issues have come up. Just curious, why would the blue light bulb make a difference in the health of a chameleon?
hey guys just a few questions about the photo contest.
does anyone know when the entries get reduced?
do the winners of each photo contest become part of the calendar?
I entered but Im just a little unsure of how it works. any info is helpful :)
please just leave him at home. the container you made looks like it would fit him and not much else in there. high levels of stress, no roaming room, constantly changing environment and constant movement is very damaging to a Cham especially one that young. its always a good idea to have a plan...
flukers isn't the best to gut load with. Crickets themselves don't have much nutrition to them and gut loading with flukers could give him a vitamin deficiency. do you ever use a multivitamin to dust with? also, 6 second misting sessions aren't the best either especially if he is dehydrated. Try...
Im pretty sure its safe if you don't feed it often or if you use it as part of your gut load with lots of other greens. Im no expert maybe someone more savvy on that can chime in
I've heard so many different things about kale I ditched the idea all together just to be safe. I used it as a gut load once or twice and found that the crickets didn't like it anyways. My veiled loves kale Ive only let her have it 2 times though. Lots of people on here use kale but there are so...
lack of eating shouldn't be a concern. most if not all gravid females stop eating for a while before they lay. Mine didn't eat anything for like almost a week and a half but I was able to get her to eat some hornworms (and a lot of them too) right before she layed that night. Chameleons continue...
I wouldn't keep her in her laying bin 24/7 as that may induce lots of stress. just leave it in her enclosure and cover the sides of her cage with a sheet or something for privacy and if you think she layed look around in the bin and see if there are eggs in there usually they will be near the...
yeah. i have my veiled in a bird cage haven't had any issues because she's a lot more chill than my panther he's still young and loves to run around hunting his crickets. i'd hate to take that away from him so i'm just going to end up getting the largest reptibreeze i can find or just make one...