Ok, not trying to start a huge argument here but this is half curiosity and half wondering about the possibility of a myth. I'll start by saying I've had reptiles and amphibians my whole life (at least since I was old enough to remember so let's just say the last 20 years), everything from...
My house has central air and stays 70 degrees year round so that won't be a problem. I'd like to do a mostly self sustaining terrarium for them, live plants and all. What about diet though? Will Fruit flys and pin heads do with some occasional small meal worms?
Sounds easier to maintain once a good set up is running. Sounds like room temp with just a regular light will keep them happy. So I can keep 1 male and a female together in like a 10 gallon?
Wife wants Pygmy chameleons, are they any different to keep than veileds or panthers? I heard somewhere that you can keep more then one in the same encloser as long as it's not crowded. I currently have a male and female ambilobe so that's what I'm used to. Thanks
Well it seems 1/4 probally die, so assuming she gets 30-40 a week the first half of the week they should still be dusted. Changing supplements weekly and giving her mealworms every other day dusted I'd assume she's getting plenty.
There's a spot behind the waterfall that only the crickets can get too, I drop cricket cubes back there. And yes I dust all crickets, I assume some are cleaned off by the time they get eaten but I've been told not to feed them constantly dusted bugs anyway. Also I keep small amounts of oats in...