I've decided to start a thread for all those who bought eggs from Matt Gorilla's Nosy Be clutch 2018-06-06. The classified thread specifically is this one
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/true-blue-nosy-be-eggs-for-sale-limited-availability.164187/
Lets hear how many eggs, what...
In many of the resource materials and various caresheets on sponsor's websites, I routinely see the number of crickets to feed for adults/juveniles per day (IE 10-12 medium crickets/day for 3-6 month juveniles),
But what if we are feeding dubia, BSFL or BSF?
I'm looking to see if anyboy knows...
Just wanted to put this idea put there for the community on a portable outdoor and possibly even a temporary indoor enclosure for juvenile chams. It's the Ikea Fyllen collapsible laundry basket that's made of fine aluminum mesh and the expanded dimensions is 18 inch diameter x 20 inch high. It...
what about feeding times for young chams? I have a 2 month old cham which is still pretty hungry into the evenings. what time do you stop feeding young chams?
if you decide to put a nepenthes, make sure you get a lowland or preferbly an intermediate species. The highlands needs a cool down at night to grow well. The lowlands will do OK and the intermediates will do the best for the temperatures we keep our chams.
Im planning to put my outdoor enclosure on my north facing desk that is covered.
In the summer it will get partial direct morning and filtered evening sun. For the most part of the day it will be indirect sun. Is that enough uvb for the cham?
Is there sufficient uvb from indirect sunlight...
For DIYers out there, what material and mesh size are you using for the tops of the enclosures to maximize uvb transmission?
Are galvanized 1/2"x 1/2" square mesh safe?
I also see vinyl square mesh of same size but I'm concerned the vinyl will become brittle with the uvb bulb directly on top of...
Ok good to know and hear from you all. Sounds like the environment will be too warm and humid for chameleons.
Are there any rainforest chameleons species that will trive in that environment? That tropical environment is common in many parts of the world.
In addition I could turn down the...
Hello I have a question for the experienced members on this forum.
I'm a newbie to this forum and chams but not a stranger to reptiles. I currently keeping hermanns tortoises and burmese star tortoises.
The two species are in separate enclosures as their requirements are quite different.
My...