The way I understand it that’s how they are supposed to work. The chameleon can see the movement better if the bugs climb up instead of hanging out down in the cup.
So, I am pre-gaming everything possible before my chameleon arrives in a few weeks. I've learned a lot on the forum and chameleon academy so far about gut-loading and feeders, enclosures and the like, but I have some really mundane process questions with feeding.
1) So, from what I've gathered...
There's about four hiding branches you cant see in the middle of the plants. I'm thinking that curvy branch towards the front will make a good feeding branch; I plan on mounting a cup for feeding on the left screen just below that bend in the branch. That will be for the hopping bugs, all the...
Final version of enclosure with all branches and 2nd pothos added up top (Back right corner). Heat lamp will be hanging from ceiling hook in back left corner (branch added for basking if he wants to be directly under 12" away), UVB will go diagonally from back right to front left (basking is 9...
I've been advised by my breeder to put river rock over my substrate in my bioactive setup to prevent my cham (when he arrives) from ingesting the substrate. Will this negatively affect my bioactivity in the substrate?
I went to my local reptile store (https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Product-Service/Exotic-Envy-Reptiles-107089170809622/) yesterday to return a UVB light with a bad bulb. There is an ambilobe there who's been my buddy ever since they opened. As soon as he saw me he faceplanted on the...