No d3, but I noticed it did have vitamin A, so I got one without that. Of course, she doesn't consume much vitamin powder since the only time she really eats is when she's out on my patio. I did catch a bunch of spiders and put them in her cage but its impossible to know if she ate them (I...
Separate identical cages. They can't see each other, the cages are constructed of melamine to hold heat/humidity. There are vents and the ceiling is just large-holed PVC screen. I really think they have no idea of each other's existence, despite me taking them outside together (I put them on...
Well they live in my garage, but whenever I'm outside, so are they. This includes extended time periods on the weekends and occasionally for a shorter amount of time during the week. I just raised their lamps, trimmed their basking branch (so it doesn't get as close to the bulb), and added some...
A lot of the temps/humidity are because I live in South Florida. There's no night light, it's just hot here. Maybe I could bring her inside to sleep? But I cant really move her cage so she'd be sleeping outside of it, not sure what impact that would have on her feeling "at home". That basking...
Hi all... haven't been here in a while, but in April got a pair of Panther Chameleons after not keeping any for years. It's important to note that I got 2 chameleons at the same time, and their cage, lighting, plants, etc. are identical. The male is 2 months older than the female.
So my...
1 male Blue-Bar Ambilobe that will be 2 years old in November. He has successfully bred before. He did suffer an eye bite from a superworm about 8 months ago and though he has healed, his aim is inconsistent at times. He's always been cupfed anyway and he's fine with that. He's past his teenage...
Of course we're talking adults, juveniles aren't sexually mature and can't reproduce with anything, let alone their own relatives.
I'm sort of shocked this is even a discussion, given how adamant people are about keeping pardalis bloodlines squeaky-clean. Morph mixes are treated like a...
Yeah it was a Dubia... I picked it up and threw it in my roach bin anyway. If it DOES hatch, I'd rather it happened in there than outside on my balcony! I don't really pay much attention to what goes on in the bin though, so I was just curious.
I fed my chameleon a roach the other day which he took head-first and with the first chomp, a big ootheca shot right out of her butt. Is it possible that nymphs could still come out of this ootheca?
I'm kinda jealous. I go out of my way to be a jerk on here and I end up with way more positive PMs than negative ones! You're one of the nicer members here and people send YOU mean stuff?! I just can't win.