Thanks! I keep a few tortoises outside, and have noticed that even when it says "65 degrees" during the day, basking spots can easily get up to 95+. I have been bringing him in at night, even thought temps have been registering pretty high. Just don't want to take any risk at all. Also, I read...
Also, I forgot to mention that I would bring him in on a rainy day obviously or when the temperature is below 50 degrees. But it doesn't get hotter than this here, even in the summer.
Hey everyone,
I don't currently have a panther chameleon, but I have done my research and decided that I would really like one. There is one for sale locally with a cage, lights, mister, etc. for a very reasonable price, not to mention that it is a pure, 9 month old Ambilobe. However, I was...
I know, and I do. I have just become tired of them and they are smelly and noisy. On top of that, it is difficult to take care of hundreds of insects with only one chameleon to feed, but I have a love for him. :)
Okay, so I'll take that as a recommendation against freeze dried? lol. Do you have any ideas that would possibly help with being able to not keep crickets and other insects in my house? Is there any company that you can order insects that are already gut loaded?
Is the gut content different from the nutritional value? When I did some research, I found that the nutritional value is the exact same, but like you said, they are much drier. But, does that really matter, or is it the nutritional value that matters?
Hi everyone,
I would like to start by saying hello! I am new to the forum but I have been using it for years to gather information, I just never had the need to create an account and comment and ask questions I guess. I do have a question, however. I really hate dealing with crickets, roaches...