I really doubt he is gay. Sometimes they are more shy about mating and will not do it with you looking at them. If you put another male in there, there will be a fight, not breeding.
How big is your female? If she is too small, they may view her as food, but that is really rare in...
What type of chameleon is it? If it is a veiled, I would stop using the fogger. I would also not worry about the humidity at all. Take a look at the weather in Yemen, your humidity is higher than it is there. As long as it has water to drink and live plants, I would not worry about humidity...
Haha, I did not consider that.
Yeah, and I have a really hard time putting the words together for some reason. It is really strange and requires a tremendous amount of focus.
^^ Wow, I don't know what happened but all those periods make it incredibly hard to read. Much harder than those miss-spelled paragraphs. Just an interesting observation.
I have always been fascinated by reptiles. I would catch the little northern sagebrush lizards that lived in the vacant lots around my neighborhood and keep them for a while. I would read as many books as I could find about lizards, specifically about chameleons. When I was 11, I was allowed...
It is good stuff and my bugs seem to enjoy it. Apart from them writing me notes thanking me for it, they also eat it before everything else. I do agree that you should still feed them fresh fruits and veggies as well.
Does this ever happen? One of my female carpets "escaped" through an open door and got one of my Faly males head bobbing and going crazy. This got me wondering as to what happens in the wild. Can they interbreed? I know that they live in the same area and are kinda closely related...
Haha, reminds me of my high school wood shop teacher. Our class started at 7:30 and he would always tell us, "I love the feel of a good hard wood in the morning."
I have found that frass removal is not that important for dubias and the little ones seem to do better with it than without it.
For using the screen with crickets, wouldn't the baby crickets fall through? Those pinheads can be super tiny.
Congratulations!! Everything looks pretty good. I would add an automatic dripping system or rain simulator if you can. It makes getting him enough water very easy and reduces the amount of work that you have to do. I would also not feed him meal worms. They really do not have any...
Lower the temps some more. Down around 78 or so. Sometimes females will continue to lay, but that seems very fast. Have you bred her before? (I assume all her clutches are infertile)
It is really tough to say what an average weight would be as they mature at very different rates. I would keep track of his weight and look at him. If his weight slowly climbs and he looks healthy, then you are feeding him enough. Chances are that you will over feed him, so just make sure he...
For me, it would depend greatly on the person who was buying the eggs. I have never sold them, but I have traded with a friend. Baby chameleons are by far the hardest chameleons to keep alive. Therefore, I would be hesitant to give/sell eggs to anybody who is not able to keep the adults...
Seeing how you live in Maine, I really wouldn't worry too much about the humidity. It will be fine. I live in Salt Lake City, and my Panthers are all kept in screen cages. As long as they have dripping water to drink, they will be fine. Putting them in a glass cage makes it much more...