Thank you! I always believe ladies are a special kind of beautiful when they're with child. I would have taken her out of the cage to get a better picture but I didn't want her stress her at this point
Okay well I know you live up north like you said I live in Florida that being said if your house is climate controlled as long as it doesn't get below 70° at night you don't need any night time heat actually a night time drop and temperature is beneficial sometimes this can be the cause of the...
Again sorry.. but are you missing at least once a day it's really easy to make a dripper by cutting a water bottle in half and just putting a couple pin holes in the bottom
I hate to keep attaching stuff but this is all assuming you have a proper UVB and basking light setup for them and screen enclosures for air flow as a basis. They will not survive without the proper lighting
Also PS any crickets you're chameleon has not Eaton within 24 hours make sure you remove. any bugs that maybe running around in there, may cause injury to your chameleon being left in there for the long term
In my own experience as long as your cage is bug secure and if your chameleon is a little afraid of your appearance. Go ahead and let the crickets run around there and leave the area where they are in. if the chameleons are in a common area maybe try sectioning that off with the sheet somehow...
I've been breeding/giving away reptiles my whole life now my wife insists i make a little money. I can give you all the temperature parameters, diet of the mother, age of the parents etc upon request
Look I know I'm hijacking the thread but I'm new to the forums as of today they won't let me reply hardly anywhere I have eggs incubating and more on the way and I was just wondering how do I sell these Little darlings once they're hatched could anybody please help me I'm in Southwest Florida