If you listen to the more recent podcast on chameleon academy, Frank no longer uses Vitamin A drops. He says multivitamins today are more refined than it use to be. He also uses Repashy Calcium plus but mixes it with Arcadia Earth Pro A to dilute it.
had a chat with A. Repashy. He does not recommend superload to be used on a daily basis because it can cause impaction for the bugs and even death due to the high levels of calcium. Instead he recommends Bug Burger as a staple.
Syre, I agree with you fresh is always better, but its hard to...
From my understanding superload has more nutrients than bug burger. Is it ok to feed superload daily to my dubia roaches? Is there any reason to feed bug burger as a staple instead?
my female panther turned 1 in January. Im expecting her to lay soon. I have a couple questions.
1. Would black fly larvae be good food to feed for recovery since its high in calcium?
2. when should i introduce my male to breed after she lays?
3. How many chances through out the year do I...
I have a panther that has been gravid for a couple months now. She is eating less, but still eating, and her belly is big. I don't see marbles, and right now she's in a bucket.
At what point should I take her to the vet?
I have some questions about pygmy chameleons.
1) When fertile females lay eggs in vivs, can you leave them there and let them hatch or do you need to incubate them?
2) What’s the smallest enclosure they can be in?
3) Which species is your fav?
4) are the montane ones or nosed pygmy easy...
I've encountered at least two healthy roaches. I did a google search, and they look like oriental roaches. Thanks for the advice though. I bought these sticky traps in hope they will solve the problem...
so a friend brought over a few boxes from his storage and long story short it carried roaches into our home.
If I were to use pesticides and roach bait will it harm my dubia colony or even chameleons? My concern is the pest roach will find its way into my dubia colony or my chameleon cage.
Check out the care sheets. I dont think when you feed them is important as how much you feed them.
Misting however is an art. Getting an auto mister imo is worth it. Its more then getting your cage wet. It cleans your chameleon. It hydrates them. It helps with shedding, etc.