We need a lot more info. Try filling out the form on how to ask for help. This could be a variety of things. What is her age, what species, method of misting, cage temps etc. Sometimes chameleons get a deposit of salts on their nostrils. Its their way a riding themselves of excess. Not sure...
Both look like enclosures that your cham will enjoy. My one thought on the subject is that depending on how you mist, and the hardness of your water. Harder water will leave stains on the penn plax. Also, if I hand mist I usually just do it through the screen. As far as visibility goes, I do not...
I am wondering if anyone in the community here has a go to website that they purchase plants from online. I am looking to purchase shefflera or ficus plants. A online search and search here did not help me much.
Thanks!
I am going through the exact same thing right now and had the same question. My girl had 49 in her first clutch. I also started a thread about it so hopefuls someone can answer it.
Eta guess Linda is on the ball tonight. Posted during my typing.
My female veiled just layed her first clutch of eggs (not fertile). She laid 49 of them. I know this is on the high end, what is a good number, meaning preferable health wise (besides 0), for her to have? I want to control her diet better to fit a healthier lifestyle.
Proper drainage and ventilation is the key. Cage should "dry" between mistings also. Other factors can include live plants having too much water in soil and poop sitting in moist or wet bottoms of cages.
Alright I drilled one 1/8" hole about an inch from the bottom. Like I thought, sand and water came gushing out. It ended up being about a cup full of sand after it stopped running. I think that it might be ok now since it really shouldn't get that full again. If it does I will have to duct tape...
I am running into an issue with my laying bin. I keep the bin in the enclosure all the time. Problem is that the mist system produces excess water in the sand. I am wondering if anyone has any ideas. I think that drilling a few small holes will just let sand and water out eventually clogging my...
Mine does it once in a while. Its gross, for sure. Always makes me think of Austin Powers. Save me from myself. lol. Anyways, from what I have read it is normal and some will say it actually provides some kind of nutrition. (cant give you any sources on that though.)
I do not know about biting...
If you perform a search on the forums there are a number of threads that people have started regarding making a drainage system. It kind of depends on the type of setup you have. There are some options out there. As far as something absorbing it, you start to run into molding issues.
The route...
My 2x2x4' cage is a PITA to clean. There is no easy way to do it. I usually end up taking almost everything out once a month and give a thorough cleaning. Every week I try to clean as much as I can by just moving things around. My ficus is constantly dropping leaves, and those are my biggest...
I have found that the easiest way to post pictures on a forum like this is to go to www.photobucket.com and open an account (Its free). You can then upload your pics and then they can posted. This can be accomplished by either inserting the image or by copying the img address from photobucket...