They will chew their way out plus they like it very humid. That's why I only have a 6x6 " hole in my container. I still get a lot of water loss. They also could probably squeeze out where the two zippers meet
Schefferela is toxic to dogs and cats but not chams. Humans can eat garlic and onions but it can kill dogs. Same with grapes. Being non toxic to dogs or humans or bumble bees has nothing to do with chameleons. Sorry but unless you can ID it on the cham safe list, dont use it.
I used to ship corals.... From Maryland between UPS and Fedex I could ship standard ground to at least 6 states and have it arrive next day. So check into that for semi local.
Always heard discoids were just a slow breeding dubia. Mainly used in florida. Been told ivories are good but im not sure if they reproduce fast as orange heads. It have orange heads. They dont reproduce as fast as dubias but since they are bigger, you probably get the same weight out of a...
Over night shipping is very expensive... Even two day international shipping is expensive. Eggs would be alot cheaper but you probably need fresh silkworm eggs that haven't been refrigerated. You wouldnt want them hatching during shipping that could take weeks.
Panthers might be a bit easier because they are not as likely to hate you as much. Makes it easier to take them out to give them sun, clean the cage, etc.. They might be a bit harder if they decide they don't like what you are feeding. I don't have trouble with hunger strikes but that because...
Dubias are illegal in Florida. Discoids are legal I think, but I'm guessing you could get into some hefty trouble bringing an invasive species such as dubias into Florida. If you raise bugs on your porch, I would say use a container, in the shade. Im thinking one of those plastic benches that...
I don't feed wax worms unless I need to add weight to a skinny cham. They are very fatty. I think horn worms are over rated. they are mostly water. They are good for a cham that is on hunger strike and are good for a dehydrated cham but other than that, they are expensive sacks of water.
not sure what their shipping is but if it reasonable I would go with them. I bought mine from ebay. $15 shipped i think. But I would gladly pay a bit more to buy from someone reputable. Bsfl can be raised in straight manure. Id rather not.
That looks like the one i have. I set mine at 56 degrees. The temp was kinda random but it has kept them alive for 6 months. Im not changing. It was a great investment. I was paying $5 per 100. And dont under value the benefit of always having feeders. Hurricanes, wild fires, snow storms...
My absolute favorite feeder is black soldier flies. I buy them by tye thousand and they keep in a wine fridge ($60) for at least 6 months (running exoeriment). I feed mine as adult flies. The chams love it. They are cheap, easy and high quality. and they dont need dusted. Im told they can...
You should move. lol.
Birds will eat anything that isn't well protected. heard several stories of people putting silkies on mulberry trees, even with netting and every one is eaten. You could put some kind of protective box on your porch with a cage of discoids. Its not like they are going...
I love raisng feeders....
Crickets are kinda easy but unforgiving when trying to breeding them. Things get a little too dry or a little too wet and everything dies. Roaches are way easier. Not as fast but easier. they can go weeks with no food or water and live... it will slow down...
veildes are the crankiest I have dealt with. However, food can often outweigh everything. Many of time I have seen a cham scared for its life because there is a human "trying to eat me." then it spots a super worm in that human's hand and will suddenly forget everything and climb on to my...
Is anything new? Have you been giving her liquid calcium for a while or is this new? Is there something that could be scaring her like a cat that started hanging in the room? She might just be a jerk and all you can do is keep hand feeding and hope she likes food more than she hates you.