Toss them, and clean everything with a bleach solution. Put mite paper down, and you will have a better chance of keeping them out of your cultures.
Scott
The male looks like some of the cap est I've seen on here. Im definitely not an expert on locale identification, either way hes gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
Scott
If you can drink the water, it is safe to let your chameleon shower in it. I shower my chams in regular tap water, but there mister runs off of a r/o system.
Scott
Sarah,
He looks great, i especially like the yellow hes showing in the second pic. Keep them coming, i love seeing the boys and girls grow.
Thanks
Scott
Im in western pa, if you're close to me in Ohio i could possibly meet up with you and give you some bean beetles. They are prolific breeders, and you are gonna need much more than you have for those babies. Especially, if you're ff's aren't producing yet you'll run out of them very fast...
I believe leesport is 4.5 hours from pittsburgh. But i have delt with dr. Dorn, and I have no complaints. i haven't had any ri issues with my chams, but i believe he'll take care of your cham.
Scott
That is odd, but just give him a little time to settle in. Check in the morning and see if he's sleeping. There is almost always an adjustment period for them.
Scott
Sarah, i try to use superworms sparingly. I use them about 1/5 feedings. They tend to get addicted to the worms rather easily. The amount would depend on the size of the supers. How is that boy doing by the way?
Scott
It's pretty much impossible to id female panthers. With that being said i have found female falys to have their own look. Looking at your female, i believe she is a faly. But, I would never breed her and say she is definitely a faly. Oh btw, im about as far from an expert as it gets...
I am not a biologist, nor am i a chemist. But, it is in the chemical make up of the plant/tree. Fl chams has a safe plant list, if it isn't on there don't use it.
You still get a rash off of dead poison ivy right(if you're allergic).....
Scott