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i 2nd that margarita. lol! been a long time since i sat in the sun and enjoyed a beautiful day with a margarita to chill on. i make some killer margaritas too. family gatherings suck cause i always get put on margarita duty. i love how chams show their best colors in the sun.
feeding wild caught feeders is a back and forth debate. alot believe there are lots of benefits to feeding wc insects because they have the opportunity to have a better diet from their natural resources so in turn your cham will get it too. but the risk of parasites is always there. but even cb...
ok! i know your just trying to get info and im not tryin to be a douche but try to keep the threads down if its gonna be about the same thing. just use your original thread. try to look through the search function. if your cham is stubborn just take the plant out for the time being till u can...
what kind of cham do u have? veileds are known to try and eat soil. either way its not good so i guess try to find some other way to keep it away from both. im not sure how but im sure some other members have some ideas
congrats again stefan. i can honestly say i got one active little guy. eats and drinks well. this morning was my first time catching him drinking and he loves flinging his tongue and tried taking a bite out of a fake leave. so ill be getting him a hisbiscus asap! oh and the little booger hissed...
I had that problem too. The key is to remove any feeders that die immediately. ants can smell that a mile away. After so long they stopped getting to my crickets.
I know the chameleons love the moths. As long as your cham is big enough. I dont know much about anything else of the matter though. Im sure someone will chime in.
Also post pics of your chameleon and cage setup. Fill out the how to ask for help form so we can help get u off on the right path to raising a healthy happy chameleon. :)
Welcome to the forum and do plenty of research fast. Alot of info out there is misleading and will be corrected here. But yes in fact pothos is an ideal plant for chams. Also ficus, schefflera (umbrella), and hisbiscus plants are great for chameleons. Use the search if u have any questions about...
Ugh! Another misleading pet store. I never personally liked those reptarium type cages. Screen looks dark and not sturdy. When she gets ready for a bigger cage look up some site sponsors. Great deals on stuff. Just do plenty of research on drain tables and stuff for the water problem. Gets...