There was a guy at the Seattle reptile expo in 94' that had probably 50 or 60 of them. But they were wild caught adults. One was almost as big as a parsonii. It was truly a freak of nature in the Quad world! Any connection mike?
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 2013 3:00P.M. - FINISHED
NORTHWEST CHAMELEON KEEPERS SOCIETY
This first meeting will be at my residence so I will be sending out confidential non transferable information to people who send me a private message that want to attend. I will be serving some adult beverages...
Wow! Thank you Tanakasan.
I've been to Japan 2 times. I lived at the KODOKAN for a few months.
I don't know about chameleons to Japan sorry. Maybe you can start a thread about chameleons in Japan?
These two have been enjoying the summer sun and are growing incredibly fast.
Best price for captive hatched chameleons in perfect health anywhere.
Last of my carpets.
They need a new home.
Fans are almost as important as water and light in my opinion. Blowing air on a wet chameleon, probably isn't a good idea, but fans creating air movement is beneficial to say the least for many reasons. The moving leaves because of airflow stimulates your chams to move just as it does in the...
The key isn't packing or stuffing plants at all. The key is balancing air flow and water. The key is to use enough water without saturating the environment. Your theory of more plants actually stagnates airflow and doesn't address excess water long term. Sure the plants can soak up one good...
Ivy can be toxic to cats and dogs. It's not recommended. Tropical foliage is extremely vague what specific plants are you asking about. There is a safe plant database at the top of the page.
While chameleons are reptiles, they are truly unique. Even amongst their own species their habitat requirements vary to incredible extremes.
Sometimes years of "other reptile experience" can actually be a detriment to your chameleon understanding. Solely because what we don't consciously know...