you would have to use 75 LB braid. thats your best bet with hanging plants. it has no stretch and it is very thin. if you would use monofilament, it would stretch and you have a problem.
looks like your going to do great. honestly with my experients. chameleons are played up too much. are you going for free range or caged? just make sure to keep your cat away. and if you have two beardies im sure your well educated on cricket health and gut loading. be sure to feed your new...
also if your unsure about taking your guy outside you can either keep him in your hand. or find a little tree thats a little bit taller or shorter than you to put him in. im sure your cham will thank you. you just NEED TO WATCH OUT FOR HAWKS and other types of creatures that might be out for...
my guy loves hunting too but if you want to ensure the exact amount of food your guy gets i suggest hand feeding. and sometimes the crickets get fiesty and like to bite so thats another way to not let him get bitten.
well. you dont really want to feed your crickets commercial feed (which is what pretty much all petstores use) and if your curious on what food the crickets from your petstore eat then take a peak into the thing they keep em in. im going to ask @kinyonga for what food your guys crickets should...
i like the setup. but getting totally rid of fake plants is your opinion. i have only two pothos and my lil guy seems to love sleeping on them. also do you hand feed or let the crickets roam in the cage?
i suggest feeding small superworms instead of meal worms cause meal worms have low nutrition and unless you gutload are pretty much a shell. its good that hes eating though. what are you gutloading your crickets with. and what are his basking temps (low eighties to high eighties will suffice...
your also gonna want more things for your lil dude to hide in. i suggest a cage upgrade in the future. and also try and get rid of the repticarpet. DO NOT ADD SUBSTRATE. if you cant regularly mist your guy 2-4 times a day at least i suggest a mist king. has he shed yet? please fill this info out...
it shouldnt be that hard to breed superworms. i dont know if they are anything similiar to a mealworm. but one time i ACCIDENTALLY bred mealworms. the eggs hatched and there were tons of tiny mealworms. i never got to feed them off though they just all passed