never had them but I have read about people getting scammed with roaches. try to use a relieable dealer. you could try to get a permit to have dubias I bet. good luck(:
I was told the reason chams aim for the head is because they have neuro toxins that cause the bug to die faster.. Idk someone with more knowledge than me would have to answer that before I'm sure its a correct statement. If so its not enough to even phase us...:)
So I was thinking Zilla would look cool with face paint...JK
LOL actually I was just curious if latex paint could be used when I paint my new cage? Anyone who have experience with paint? It will be getting wet so.. Idk if that factors in.
Thanks,
Robert.
Dubia are safe. Unless you live somewhere that is 90 degrees all the time. Anyways dubia roaches can't fly or climb on smooth surfaces. Yes they are creepy to look at but they are non in festive and they are a great staple for chameleons. Rango will most likely eat them as most chams do...
That I see so much personallity in those photos you posted.
And seeco from what I've seen they also have longer more muscular arms and legs. Maybe after I successfully breed/hatch k. Multi I'll step up to a new kinyongia. I really like the giant monkey tails but tavetana looks cool...
I find myself unable to figure what I want to get right now I currently have one male kinyongia multituberculata. My three choices other than pgymies which are in my future are:
Female kinyongia multituberculata (price range: $50-100)
Pair Jackson's chameleons (price range: $120-$160)
Other...
CALLING ALL KINYONGIA KEEPERS I WANT TO SEE MORE KINYONGIA ANY SPECIES!! I'll start this off with my beautiful male K. multituberculata..:D:D:D
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thezillaman21/7121802877/
sorry if it does not just appear...:D
He is back to his old self for the main part. I started bribing him with more junk food (mealworms) plus a few hoppers and house flies. I think I'll try breeding jacksons chameleons first before I make the move for kinyongia since I'm very nervous about egg incubation. I can't even get my...
Hello I was glancing threw a list of insects in my area and one that my family commonly calls sweat bees more commonly known as hover flys really popped out and I was wondering if they are chameleon safe. They can't sting or bite. And they drink nectar(: I'm thinking safe.
Make sure they have plenty of food digging also implies they are eating the eggs usually they just kinda arch their bodies and stuck their ovipositor into the egg laying substrate.
Good luck crickets are tough to breed
Hard to see... I'm trying to make a hopper ID page it's so hard because hoppers look different in adult stage..Just watch for red and black I was tOld since lubbers are deadly.
how can I tell them apart? :confused:
I'm worried that I'll mess this up any simple ways to tell them apart?
I looked them up and I just dont see a difference
WE NEED TO CREATE A PAGE TO CORRECTLY SEPERATE THEM!
anyone with knowledge and pictures of safe species send them to me please:)...