It will be very beneficial for her to have a sheet over her cage, that way she won't be distracted and stressed out when people pass her cage or are in the same room.
That's so cute! I'm sure you aren't the only one. I don't have a cham yet myself (though I have cared for them before and watching them eat is very cool) but I get this stupid little grin and laugh going on when my blue tongue skink eats. =)
Brevs typically live about a year right? And the males tend to live longer?
When I get my project going how important is it to introduce new blood to my stock? I also wanted to know if anyone had a good article on inbreeding and which crosses are okay and which aren't. For instance, in...
I will probably have a lot more questions by the time I get my project up and going. I feel I have a lot more to learn before I do anything with the cute little fellows. ^_^ I'll definitely be messaging you some and I appreciate your help.
I was just tallying everything up and am honestly suprised, I figured it would be more expensive to get my breeding project up and going, tell me if I have everything I need and if all of my information is correct:
($15) Ten gallon aquarium
($50) Twenty-nine gallon tank
(40.00+50.00...
I love the way you set up the substrate, I was actually wondering about the little clay balls and if it would be good to include them. My house is usually in the low seventies to high sixties so I will be using a bulb. Thank you again.
I'm going to take a look at your site right now. I appreciate the help and will use a ten gallon because of what you experienced brev breeders have been telling me. Thanks! You guys are so helpful here, I never expected to feel so welcomed. =)
I have another question. On flchams website it states on the checklist that I need a live plant. I have a pothos already so it wouldn't be an issue but is this a necessity?
http://www.flchams.com/chameleon_setup.asp
Also, how hardy would you say brevs are? On a scale of 1-10 with the...