I just realized how many people don't ever see fireflies in the summer! They're all over where I live. found a few in my flying around backyard yesterday.
There's lots of butterfly growing kits and lots of them use painted lady butterflies. Are the caterpillars or butterflies safe for chameleon consumption? I found a kit for super cheap online, and want to see if I can get anything out of it.
Just going to say this now. Chameleon keeping is veeery expensive and you can easily spend hundreds or even THOUSANDS on a single enclosure. Just consider that.
I looked at the website and saw the drip pans. How do they work? I'm still really confused on how to get rid of excess water at the bottom of an enclosure.
My dad refuses to believe that Dragon strand or any other company is better than reptibreeze. Could anyone provide some information or articles on either of these companies. I've finally decided to get a veiled (preferably male) and my rusty old reptibreeze definitely won't cut it. I would...
These people are just trying to help, please accept their advice if you want your chameleon to thrive. I've learned so much from these people and you can too.
As spring is nearing my mom's roses are blooming and attracting pests like the Japanese beetle. Are they okay to feed to a chameleon? I want to get rid of them without using pesticides.
@Cianb I recommend play sand it is somewhat cheap, easy to find, and keeps a tunnel when moist. You should definitely look into this further. this is a very critical time in your chameleons life and your decisions can change their lives for the better or worst.