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Oops meant to edit the other one not do another post, can a mod merge this onto my original post? Ack.. sorry haha. Its becoming one of those nights.
Just do research first, and don't screw up. My biggest worry is the idea that you're selling chams to make cheap, quick profit. when what you don't realize is the food, time, effort and money required to keep them until they are sellable. Next please think about the fact that you wouldn't want...
Hmm, it only takes a tiny reflection to see a threat, i remember i couldn't take photos of the raptors with my cell, cause he'd get mad. its one of the casio rock phones. however that is a great point.
I'm not really sure how electromagnetism would effect a chameleon, but stranger things...
I am going to take a stab at it, and say its seeing the reflection in the larger lenses or in the shiny materials of the phones. Mine hate all cameras.
I have also seen this with birds of prey, they will see another raptor "in" the lens and become quite frustrated with the whole experience.
I feed the following.
For insects:
I Feed the Following Regularly:
Crickets
Dubia Roaches
Blue Bottle Flies
Soldier Flies
Moths
Phoenix Worms
I Feed the Following in Small Amounts:
Bee Flies ( Not sure the exact name so i'll use a folk name)
Non Toxic Butterflies ( USE CAUTION)...
Haha, i hear you there. i need my country backdrop to sleep.
Muwhaha Crickets are evil little buggers, i have a huge one thats became the reptile room mascot lol. it will sit just out of reach in a corner or crack and chirp with a ferocity unmatched by lightning strikes. haha little devil.
Very very cool video. Looks awesome. Haha i can't wait till i find some mantids , seems like they have disappeared from my area sadly. Used to see them all the time, but what else is new, things are changing.
Absolutely.
When i had my cricket outbreak in my tegu enclosure, i would toss handfulls of crickets into my cham enclosures. The smaller ones would live in there for weeks until they were appropriate sizes, as soon as they were big enough and spotted by my chams, they were eaten.
You nailed it, Can't get them here for many reasons but i believe the top reason is crops and fear of an outbreak. I would assume that its the same thing with the UK and Horns.
I would guess that its fine, i mean, i was taught that you feed the crickets things that the chams wont eat. i doubt it would eat lemon pulp, but i assume there would be some benefits to it.
I would say try it out, a little shouldn't hurt. Its a citrus, same as lime, orange and grapefruit. i...
I personally don't feed mealworms. I see them as junk food. Same thing as wax worms and things like that.
I feed a variety of veggies, crickets, dubia roaches, blue bottle flies, moths, and phoenix worms/soldier flies. It keeps em nice and healthy. a balanced diet is a need, not a want.
I just wouldn't leave a whole meal roaming around uneaten.
I've had a hoard of crickets attack my tegus before and thats no fun.
Don't stress it too too much, however, i wouldn't leave any if you can help it. If not, don't worry too much.