YES and VERY
Yes they breed, and its very quick, even by my standards.
Along with that comical answer I will add this link on Cricket husbandry
http://www.cricketfood.com/artcricket.php?osCsid=af629a25d96fcd3486ec403e17350daa
And this one on Cricket Breeding as well...
Hey I just saw this guy wanted to give away his cham because he cant take care of it, just wanted to let people know so that it can go to a good home. By no way have I contacted the person, I just saw his add on a classified ad site. Here it is, and again, I am just passing this info on if...
You are not wrong in thinking that June bugs are greenish, the shiny green, because some of them are, and they are of a different shape. The actual term "June Bug" is a common name for several scarab beetle species. Here is a link to a pic that shows the kind posted above...
Gravid
She may be gravid and ready to lay her eggs, you should provide an egg laying box, consisting of a mix of sand and vermilicite(I think) that is damp enough that if she digs a diagonal hole, the hole wont cave in on her. I know there is somewhere that describes this better. Good luck...
June Bug AKA June Beetle
They are the infamous June bug but actually named the June beetle. Heres a description I found of them. I don't know about whether they are a good source of food for chams though.
JUNE BEETLE [June beetle] or May beetle, a blackish or mahogany-colored beetle of the...
Ambilobe
I just looked at the adcham page that Drake provided and under the furcifer pardalis (panthers) description, it listed several of the subspecies but Ambilobe was not listed, I know its probably because it was actually a different name, but can someone account for that. The only thing...
You dont need to wait for the water system as you can just poke a hole in a plastic cup or jug and let gravity take effect. you will have to play around with how big the hole should be but with this simple method you can provide a prolonged drip a couple times a day by just filling it up with...
Maybe having them outside was what led to your other chams getting stolen. You should maybe lock em up inside and only take em outside when you can stand guard.:D Just kidding, good luck with your next chams, and I don't think pygmies would do very well outside in the caribbean.
:mad: Animal cruelty pertains to reptiles just as much as mammals. I hate how pet stores treat them like they were worthless. I just went into a pet store today, it looked kinda run down from the outside, and I checked out their "Reptile" section. They had several empty aquariums, and then, a...
ahhh, anoles
Ok, you are talking about the little green lizards that run all over the siding of my house, the ones i used to catch when I was a wee little one. During the winter months, they are less active and actually can't get warm. They are, however, much more hardy than chameleons. Its...
Plastic coating
Dont forget, some aluminum screening you can get with plastic coating to prevent the sharpness, dont ask me for specific sources, but I know they are out there. Someone else might have a source for you on them.
Paypal claims
I just filed a claim thru paypal on something that I bought on ebay, it was 42$ and they sent me something that I did not order nor wanted so I filed the claim, the seller offered me a 10$ refund thru the claim process, but i denied it because i am in the right as well. I was...
What kind of light do you use? What kind of supplement are you using and how often exactly, because over supplementing can be bad too? Whats your set up and any more details you can give? Also, are those pictures current?
Buy food for the silkies thats meant for gutload
I would not feed them mullberry leaves as there could be so many different things that could happen such as pesticides, natural poisons etc. I know that some catepillars that are good food sources for chams, must not eat their natural diet...
Cage
So Brad, are you gonna use the cage designs that I forwarded you? If so, let me know about any changes to the design, such as the sloping floor. Good luck.
-Tim