Im in north west Ohio and I always get my crickets, supers, and horn worms from Rob at GLHW. I just had a shipment of 500 large crickets come to me last week or the week before,and the majority of them didn't make it. I called Rob and he replaced them the following week when it warmed up a bit...
What i find that works well for me is.. I pull out crickets, dubia or supers, what ever I will feed off the next day, and I mix up a semi dry gut load. I use bug burger. Its a relatively small amount of food. I then take my Polyvisol or Calcium glubionate, whatever supplement I am using, then i...
I wouldn't say its too big.... Just too empty. More foliage will provide more cover for him. and more cover equals more comfort. He should lighten up after this has been done.:)
So my company is moving and throwing out alot of old shelving and racks. I stumbled upon this "gem" and thought, hmmm.... I think that would make a great chameleon enclosure if I modify it a bit. The dims are 17" wide x 17" deep x 46" high. and there all 3 come in one rack. Let me know what you...
This looks like an awesome idea. I live in ohio too. So I know how your feeling.:(
I do think that a green house top my be an easier build for you. Instead of framing it all in. I think you may be able to get a custome one built to match your dims. Here is a link to an example...
Depends on your location. Im in ohio and Great lakes horn worm, is one day shipping for me, so they get my business. They have pretty much all feeders except silks. But hornworms work good as a replacement.:D
Definitely not a good idea to heat through the glass. Your cham will try to get to the warmest place possible for his heat source. The glass will be hot and the air around the glass wont be. He could burn if he brushes up against it. JMO