Another thing I learned to do is actually feed them. I used to just leave them in the container and feed accordingly but decided to feed them potato peels once. They devoured them and ever since then I figured if they are full so is my cham
Sorry yes I meant superworms. Don't know why I wrote meal worms. I actually switched because of the size difference and then found out the beneficial factor later..
My Jackson's chameleon fudge has made it to one yr today. I have done soo much research and dedicated a lot of time and effort to him. I have to say he looks quite happy. I do not hand feed nor have I tried. I only open his enclosure to feed him or do a cleaning. He's always on the move and...
That's a good idea on the new upgraded cage. Your on the right track just need a few adjustments. Like Virgil said definitely remove the rope hammock and add as much vines and places to hide as possible. What's the lighting situation?? What do you have for bulbs. Most people go with the tube...
Ugh no dead crickets!!! I had the same problem with my cam and I just kept at it.. when he gets hungry trust me they will eat out of it.. I attached mine to the side of the cage with wire.. here's a pic
I personally wouldn't go for the surprise attack..lol. you could also get a thick piece of wire and bend it in a L shape and that would help get it behind him. I've used the stick but It's gets a little to close for comfort and he heads left instead. With the L shape you can sneak it around him...
I posted the same thing with not one response either. I think the best thing to do is get him on a stick and pull him out.. the only way that seems to work for me. Usually my Jackson's runs from me so if I can get a stick behind him quick he walks on it and I pull him out quickly.. good luck!!
Take the cup out immediately. If he falls in that he could b a gonner. Much more plants, proper lighting, misting. Proper food and right supplemental diet.. a lot to go and learn just touching up on some things Opheliaeatsbugs posted.. good luck...