Are you trying to keep them? If so I'm pretty sure you need a compost. The sad thing for me is that my chameleon doesn't like hornworms. This wasn't until I purchased some. Now I am going to just let them run out of food and die. Its kinda sad ?
I would look into the dragon strand ledges. They helped me a ton! It gave me great options for where to place my branches. Also as @JoXie411 said, I would do lights next. I know the dragon strand ledges are expensive but it’s a great buy! I don’t regret mine at all.
Looks good so far! The only thing I might reccomend is to get some more branches to allow the chameleon to have a lot of options. You could buy some more of the fake vines and support them from the larger branch!
@jamest0o0 knows what he's doing, definitely watch his videos once they're out!
As for right now, this video might give you an idea of what to expect and the basics.
While he's not the most well versed in "roach knowledge", I've watch his videos for years and he has kept dubias for what seems...
So I have the reptibreeze 24x24x48 (XL). While its not the best, it gets the job done. If I could go back in time, I would've purchased the dragon strand cage. It's a heck of a lot more expensive but I'm sure it is a lot more sturdy. However, I don't want to stray you away from it. I bought the...
Looks good! Don't forget tools you may need to get humidity and temp readings. Also, you are able to just get the mistking starter. I'm pretty sure it supports like up to 10 nozzles or something, which is more than enough for both cages. Do you know what kind of live plants you're planning on...
For me, I was surprised that my little guy's eye turrets were so small compared to a full grown adult male. I was worried at first but then I realized they are just that small compared to adults! He's definitely growing and his eyes are with him!