Hey there! I live in Orlando and there not like those pictured in the first page, but look on the side of walls of houses/apartments. youll see lots of small sized snails. I fed em to my cham and he likes them from time to time. For smaller chams like baby veilds you would kinda have to crush...
Well to be a little bit reassuring, make sure his temps are about 90's and the 5.0 should be good for the little guy. Not to "reassuring" but hey, thats all I can tell ya.
Okay. Is there anything youve noticed the female doing hours or so before she gives birth? I know weeks before, they bask upsode down, walk around more often etc. what have you came across?
So ive heard fruit flies are pretty easy.....stick some fruit outside your house/apt in a trapping device..the flies go for it..secure it. I believe the flies will start laying eggs on the food.
All this breeding talk sounds hard, lol!:cool:
Is it that easy to just do it?
To breed fruit flies, do i just leave a piece of fruit in their and seal it so the flies cant get out???
Thank you so much Steven. I have a 10 gallon. and im going to be aquiring a couple more in the coming week. of course, as they grow older ill move my remainders of the clutch to screen cages. But how much babies should be in a ten gallon? And my female is still eating, but is so ROUND. lol. Do...
About food...I hear its a pain. Because they cant go a day without eating. and also, I heard if I stick a little deli cup with a piece of fruit I can catch fruit flies..this true? If so, where should I place my bait outside to catch these suckers???
Just take the Cham out for a couple hours a day in natural sunlight.
2-3 hours is sufficient for a days need of UVB for his health. Then you can stick him back under a florescent for the rest of the day.
Okay, so as all you somewhat know, I have a gravid female Rudis. But I thought I knew everything about care of the neonates until I talked to "Firstchoicereptiles.com" breeder, Nick Mole. He was saying that babies shouldnt be housed together and their hard to care for. Can any expreienced...
Man....it seems paying $20 bucks a bulb is a pain in the neck for each Chameleon. I just wanted to know, if anyone here knows another way to save some extra money and not spending 20 bucks each bulb? :I. I dont mean to sound cheap folks, but at these times, money is so scarce and my love for...