Mosquito dunk uses the same mechanism as mosquito bits, a bacillus that specifically targets its intended victim. If you've ever used 'dipel' to control caterpillars, it's the same thing, basically (used it since the 70s.)
Do you have an empty pot you could invert and use as a pedestal underneath the schefflera? Elevating it would get it closer to the light and provide a bit more useful cover.
Chamille really likes carrot greens. She's not wild about the turnip greens, radish greens, kale, broccoli or other stuff I'm growing for her so the feeders get to enjoy them.
I've parsed this info from different sources and likely confused aspects during the endeavor. Hopefully someone will chime in to correct my mistakes and edify us all
First, she'll sport her "Mopar, I need a hemi' receptive colors which seem to be blue/turquoise and yellow/gold patterns and may...
Just to be thorough, all your light emitting bulbs are off at night, correct? As long as you've got sufficient basking temps during the day, nighttime temps near 50 are not a problem. https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/veiled/
Dark doesn't necessarily mean upset; my girl puts on her polka dot chamisole when I've done something to disturb her. Gaping and/or hissing is a sure sign of perturbation. Dark is to expected when basking to absorb more warmth.