I have several used screen cages of various sized suitable for chameleons and other arboreal reptiles. Basic style cages are screened on all sides except bottom require assembly; breeder style and nursery cages are from DragonStrand, with screened top and door, PVC sides, and foam potholders and...
Hello!
After several years keeping and breeding chameleons I am forced to part ways with my beautiful T. quadricornis. I have 2.1 Trioceros q. quadricornis available for sale. All of them have been in my possession for about 3 years; the males are LTC, the female is CBB and has never been...
I like the idea, but I don't like the fact that the handle on top seems to cover most of the cage. If that is the case, have you thought about a way to ensure the hatchlings get exposure to a proper UVB source?
Hi All,
I am looking for T. montium and T. quadricornis (gracilior) of both sexes. If you have anything you are considering letting go, please contact me (PM here or email at [email protected].
Thanks!
Giuseppe
I am looking for Trioceros montium and T. quadricornis, especially females. CB or long term captive animals would be preferred to WC. If you have any animals you can part with, please let me know.
Thanks,
Giuseppe
That takes care of the UV then! Like Reptilover, I generally don't like having the lights in the enclosure, but I see no major issue with keeping fluorescents there...
Hi there - if the top is not mesh, what is it made of? whatever it is, you definitely want to make sure that the material will not be a barrier for your UV lights...
Hi all!
It has been way too long since I have posted any updates on my quad. So, trying to fill the gap, here are some pictures I have taken over the past few months.
The first two pics were taken on April 26, 2012 when this little guy was almost 6 months old (DOH: 11/6/11); the...
Sorry to hear that, Jack. That is ridiculous...
I have been arguing with my home owner association myself... they allows all kinds of dogs in the building, even roaming free in public spaces, but bans any kind of reptile, ferrets and ever rabbits as "dangerous". I guess they don't realize that...
Yes, exactly. At first it may take patience and practice, but when she gets used to you she should eat off your hands with no problems! I generally hand feed treats (several types of worms) rather the crickets, so they like me better :).
I you need to do this only occasionally, the best way is to slide your hand under the chameleon so that she can climb on it. A great way to get her acquainted with you is to hand feed her frequently.
Personally I don't approve handling chameleons unless it is necessary... They get stressed easily and unnecessary handling does them no good. Now, some chams are more sociable then others... I see nothing wrong with letting them climb on you at their leisure provided they are not forced to.