I've had a new cage built and It's going to be delivered on friday, It is 50'' tall 40"X40" wide and covered with very fine diamond mesh. Think my 4 month old veiled is going to find it spacious! just needed to tell someone I can't wait!
Thats nice that you dont think I'm being an ass like most people, you must also be an ass.lol, Thanks glad you like my little one he is my pride and joy (so far)
I never thought of the nationality of my sense of humour but you certainly got me thinking, I would prefer it to be British over...
Thanks carlton, I've learned so much from this forum in the few days I've been a member(a very active one at that) I'll try not to be too harsh in the future. I'm getting really excited about the misting and new cage and everything, after the long weekend I am hopefully going to have him in a...
I am going to be hatching silkworms through the whole year, apparently it is excellent food because of the ratio between cal. and phos. or something... I am going to TRY and make that his staple dieet but first I got to get the heating and food set up for the worms. I dont ever know when the...
Thanks for the advice, I have a veiled so if he's gonna be eating flies there better be allot of them, actually I have never seen a fruit fly anywhere here, only the nasty ones that goes to rotten meat and try to sit in your face:eek:
Hi Shane, thanks for the reply and nice to add another...
Oh I didn't think of including it in the picture, he has the spurs they are very prominent even from when he was a tiny little guy. I don't quite know why but he's eating like a pig today...it seems the more he basks the hungrier he gets, I've fed him 3 times today and he doesn't even give me...
That is true yes, was just joking. Its amazing how long they take to become ready to breed, just learned about it yesterday, never even knew what a parsons was until chuck brought it up...
Here are a few pix that I had to take with a horrible camera phone, I'll put some HD ones on once I find My camera. Take a look at Smarti anyway, He's in a temporary outside cage till he gets his new Outside cage this weekend. He is about 15weeks, eating well, drinking well,sleeping well, vary...
Wow how on earth were they sold so cheap? I would instantly buy one for less than R5000. But I would actually like a baby one, my plan is to gain experience first with this cham of mine and some more knowledge and then in about six years(wow long wait) buy a pair of those, If I can find them...
Awesome reply
Thanx that is really informative ! I wish I knew all the guys or at least some guys here in S.A who are cham keepers or breeders I really feel alone in this.
Don't you have trouble in providing a variety of food for your chams? I can only find crickets and i don't want to...
I know we are probably few and far between, but I would appreciate it if some South-African Cham keepers and/or breeders post here.
Maybe just tell us what cham(s) you have, what difficulties you have faced and if you know anything that could be helpful to other people in S.A like where to...
Tyler I was astonished at the price of the Parsonii compared to other chameleons, I dont know if $2 500 is alot of money in the US but in south africa the average salary is R15 000 per month according to a survey and this chameleon will cost if directly converted around R20 000, considering that...
There is NO WAY they are 500, maybe 5000. R500 is about a tank of petrol... But I would gladly pay R5000 for something so awsome if I knew he could handle 30-38 degrees Celsius in the summer
Well...We have hot weather here in summer and mild in winter so that will be tricky. I payed R700 for my veiled, or about $50. What can one expect to pay for a parsonii?