Haha oops i thought i put them into that list. But yes, i certainly have heard of that, however i haven't tried it.
They are very juicy and i can see where that logic is coming from!
Hmm really? I'll have to try that with my female. she is picky though, so maybe she'll find something new.
Happy B-Day! Hope you have a wonderful day and all your birthday wishes Cham true!
Thanks for all the wonderful information and awesomeness you bring to the forums!
For chams, the first bite i got was installing a new drip tube that was a different color, haha pissed my male off for some reason and he went black and started biting at it, i interfered and got bit.
my female bites all the time so its best to let her be.
My first reptile bite was my...
Sweetness! never really thought to feed any fruits to the chams directly because i know sugars can really mes with certain reptiles digestive system. Interesting.
Figured i'd start an interesting thread to see what information i can stir up.
Alternative foods for chameleons, what out of the "normal" foods do you feed your chameleons and why. Most people that i know feed crickets, dubia roaches, silk worms, mealworms, phoenix worms, and some veggies...
I use peatmoss on all my plants and its seemed to work fine, however i have a a 5 x 2 aeration chamber underneath my dirt enclosure to prevent mold.
Also, zip ties work wonderfully, however, don't cut them as to sharp ends that may cut your cham.
Figured i could start up a fun topic for a lazy morning here at the house.
What is your favorite species of chameleon and why. It can be anything from a small locale or subspecies, or if your obsessed with an entire group of chameleons that works too.
Figured this could be a good area of...
I am not sure on the falling over but i can give some insight on other things.
One thing is, for an adult veil, you certainly don't need to be feeding 15-20 crickets every day! I would back things down to 10-13 crickets every otherday. Also don't forget about phoenix worms,dubia roaches and...
I've had my cham complete a shed in under 3-4 hours. i took him out one day, and 15 min in, he had split on the side and started to shed. over the next 2 hours he shed everything but the feet.