Yeah mine’s a 2 month old baby and, I just don’t want crickets vibing around my room in case of escaping or hiding in the enclosure and then coming out at night to gang up on my cham :,))
if you look further, I think page 5, I told this person that they needed the T5HO in this case because their chameleon was not doing well with a T8. So the best option for their cham to recover and heal was the T5HO. And yeah that reminds me one breeder I know didn’t use calcium without d3...
so I just stick my tongs in a little corner of their container and catch their leg until they drop it.
I saw a method that is about freezing them and yeah but I did that to my last few crickets I had and they um, they died ???
I’m still gonna switch to dubias, but yeh
Ty for the advice on not giving advice, but there isn’t just one way only to keep chams, yeah there are better ways and worse ways but I’ve been informing myself from breeders around where I live and seen their chameleons and little to no breeders I know use the T5 bulbs and their chameleons are...
Ooooh I see! It’s understandable tho. Maybe in a future you can look at online pages? I found mine from this second hand page where people post what they sell so they can be contacted. My local pet stores had them at $80 or more. The breeder I contacted sold me mine for $40 and he gave me a box...
If you want to save up a bit before changing his enclosure again, know that the enclosure he’s in is good enough, maybe when he’s 7-8 months old you can upgrade again. I wouldn’t change him right now, he’s a bit weak because of the MBD and stress he’s going through, and changing him again could...
Oop it might be the feeding cup, I just got a new ceramic one so maybe that will work as well. He’s in the middle and no I’m not watching when he eats. And yes the food isnt bigger than his head.
And he is a boy. Look.
Just posted them!
Yeah his tarsal spurs blend in with the wood in that pic, especially because my camera becomes shit when it’s about taking a pic through a glass with zoom. Here it is.