Now that you have decided to keep your little guy, you suggest you provide some pictures of your set up and a list of the equipment and the supplements that you dust your feeders with so that the experienced members on here can give you some valuable advice to make sure that you will have your...
My IG username is "RinMotion" but to be honest, I have not been an avid photo uploader, more of a follower. And most relevant to here, I do not have a chameleon of my own yet so I do not have any cham pictures in my account yet, which is why I am a little embarrassed about starting Instagram...
I guess you mean local "customs" office? I don't think I would have to worry about that because Hong Kong is one of the few places in the world that does not have a sales tax and it is also a free port. So I don't think I have to worry about any additional costs like you had to deal with.
I am...
I am starting this thread to build a list of suppliers that will/can ship to cities in Asia at reasonable prices.
Those of you in the US have access to a lot of excellent products and shipping is often free for you. Availability of equipment and supplies is not as extensive. For example, none...
What about boiling the water first?
Here in Hong Kong we generally boil the tap water before drinking so we usually keep water that has been boiled in glass bottles.
Is it ok to post links to videos that we think are very good? It would save everyone's time in going through the bad ones.
(I swear that post above was not there when I was typing. lol)
I kept species from both Malawi, Tanganyika and also Victoria. I found the Tanganyika cichlids to be the most interesting in terms of variation in shapes, colours and general appearance.
Congratulations Olimpia!!!!!!
I am very new here and she has already been so helpful to me and made me feel very comfortable in asking for her help. I was very afraid that she would be so busy answering other people's email from here and from her blog. But when I saw the reply that she wrote to...
Did you use flash when you took the picture? If yes, try using no flash. On solid objects flash is often fine but on something that is somewhat translucent or no totally solid, it can take away the true colours to the naked eye.