Yeah and by no means am I trying to defend the reasoning of the post or her being funny about it, but I just feel like we can all handle it a little better and have a nicer conversation instead of attack others ideals and such. We are all friends here!! lol
And that should also affect your decision in the end, like Hoj said around Canada the temperatures are always changing along with humidity and such. Some places are better for screen cages and others aren't.
I didn't say this was Youtube... I was simply saying that there are worse things going on outside of ChameleonForums. Luckily we keep most of these things out but no need to freak out on her. Send her a nice PM instead of blowing this up and explain to her why you think its bad and why you don't...
Thats a lot of money just for a temporary enclosure that you're only going to use for a few months. I think you would be better off just buying a larger screen cage for him. I don't know if I'm right but I thin you need a special type of drill to drill glass.. I would not try it with a house...
Yeah glass terrariums are great for smaller species like pygmies where you can use the hydro balls and set up a good substrate but with how large the panther is gonna get your going to want more space I think. Yeah if it works well for your jacksons I don't think it will be a problem with the...
It may be to small for him to even consider lol some chameleons I've heard around the forum won't even bother with smaller worms and such. You can try superworms, don't feed them to much because they aren't the best as far as nutrients and such but those along with Silk, horn, and Phoenix worms.
But for future reference Carol, I am on your side as far as feeding Chameleons things such as anoles, mice and that kind of things. The protein can be good if you are trying to put on weight and maybe once a year if you wanted to it would be okay but I don't support it, to many things can go wrong.
The only reason why I don't like glass terrariums is that they don't really allow drainage to well. I think what I have seen the most is people put paper towel down for substrate and have to change it just about everyday or so. In my opinion it makes for more work than you want. If humidity is a...
Really not that big of a deal... People do far worse things on youtube and think its funny. At least she had a reason and wasn't just toying around to see what happened.
Just saying, if you haven't put some deep thought into it, and you really dont plan on selling... Its going to cost quiet a bit of money to raise them. Like the link JannB posted, "69 baby Veileds" the cost is overwhelming considering you won't have a return, and you have to buy supplies, a new...
This is what I do for my chameleons, it works out really well all the time. I rarely have escapes, I bring this video up every time someone has questions like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_od47TlbXA
Hope it helps :)
Honestly, its a bad idea always. I saw this video on youtube of an idiot who decided to put his female with a larger, much larger male, and he ate her. In the video you literally see the other chameleons tail hanging out of his mouth. its awful, they don't enjoy humans (for the most part...
My chameleon Isabella looks the exact same! She won't lay her eggs though, I have her laying bin set up nicely for her but as well she doesn't seem very interested, has no problem eating though and is actually a little more plump than yours.
Adding on to what Carol said and what I have seen her say previously, some depending on there enclosures and how they are treated can lay them way earlier than expected, but a lot of people find them laying between 9-14 months or so. Just have it ready and on hand so that she has it when she is...
And thats the thing, I found myself and my best friend who was working there the only people who cared about the chameleons there and actually gave an effort but when we worked first shift and the other co workers worked later, it made for a not so good environment for the chameleon but from...
Well the breeder you talked to isn't correct. Chameleons that produce eggs like veileds and panthers produce infertile clutches anywhere from as early as 4 or 5 months to a year and half old. Although you have plants in there I would find a way to ft a bucket in still so that she doesn't have to...