I charged the exact same amount for my cap est as everyone did for ambilobe, they sold ok but not as fast as ambilobe does, our island just want the colourful panthers so it doesn't give me any insentive to breed chameleons and more as I'm personally more intrested in the rare chameleons out their
Hi kris, hope he has settled in ok
The plants he climbed on were pothos and Lorell mainly in my enclosure, I weved the pothos( devils ivy ) around wooden branches for extra support
I had a couple of faly, used to breed untill I recently sold up. I don't have the time I used to and also with the uk being such a small island it's not that easy to sell chams, it's a shame else the uk could have alot more beautiful chams
I would do something to adjust the Vivarium, that bulb being where it is will do alot of halm to a parsonii, it will all most sertianly damage the eyes and most possibly the skin, parsonii may be a big chameleon but they have very soft skin, the bulb needs to be above the Vivarium and it needs...
I also don't see the big deal, we all own chameleons that in the wild would eat small lizards given the chance, it's nature. If anything she's offering a more realistic diet to the Cham as in the wild it would turn down the feeder just like they've been none to eat small birds
I did this exact same thing last week and the person I refused then publicly stated on reptile forums that my chameleons where all ill with burns and other problems
It's their for all to read on reptile forums, the chameleon thread but I put my point across and it looks to me that I came...