I'm guessing Ambilobe but I can see that it looks very similar to one of Todnedo's Ambanja that he just posted in the classifieds. Why don't you ask him.
Oops, didn't mean to make you look like you were bashing Mulberry Farms by guessing where you got it from. But to your original question when I get superworms from Pet Co or PetSmart they usually come in a white deli cup, Timberline is the brand I think. When I ordered from Coastal Silkworms...
I think they're the smallest screen cages that sort of looks like a cube. They're actually 16" x 15" x 20". I was thinking of getting one when I got my first cham, but opted for the kammer's starter package instead.
From my experience hornworms grow really fast and silk worms take a while to get big. You probably ordered from Mulberry Farms cause that's exactly how my superworms came in. In their defense, I actually think I got more than what I ordered (50). Were the worms also inside a brownish paper...
Where does that coupon code apply to? I just tried it at Amazon.com and didn't work. It would be sweet if it worked though, they already have it listed as 20% off MSRP.
I don't think you're a bad owner, but I have to wonder whether or not it's in the best interest of the chameleon. I'm glad it's just one of your chameleon and not your entire collection. I actually understand where both sides our coming from though. I can see where most members of this forum...
I just got an e-mail from Exo-Terra about this Nactus Award that they do. I know a lof of you guys take great pictures and thought that you guys might be interested in it. The ultimate prize is an expedition to the Mayan ruins of Honduras. In the past, they've gone to Madagascar twice so...
That's a really nice set-up. I have a question though, what section do you find that aluminum frame in? Windows? Also was it hard to build? It looks professionally made.
I have an empty starter cage (it's the one that the Kammer's sell for their baby package, 24"x12"x24") that I want to fill. What type of chameleon can live in that for its entire life? I know Furcifer lateralis lateralis (carpet chams) can live in there, but can a Fischer's live in a small cage...
Salmonella is found in most egg-laying creatures such as birds and reptiles. It's typically in the intestinal tract and feces. So as long as you wash your hands after handling your cham or any other reptile friend, you should be fine.
This just a suggestion, but when I google mapped London Ontario you "look" close to Buffalo, New York and Hamburg. This is also looking at a map with no sense of scaling on my part by the way. Why not just order a cham and have it Delta shipped at an airport there. You could drive to the airport...