I believe Arcadia's insectfuel is mostly spirulina but thats what's I use for my spirulina mixture, ive had more success(insects eating it all) feeding in cubes, rather than the way they direct you to use it lol
Yes it's fine, all natural and chams don't have great sense of smell so it's a good home remedy. I recommend covering your soil with pond stones, it will help prevent the adult soil gnats from attacking it.
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Could be 2-3 months? that was my initial guess but it could very well be 3.5
Contact whoever you bought it from and ask them. I'm sure they would be able to help you with that answer😊
Gorgeous lil bugger you got! ❤️
Bark can hold mostiure bacteria and all sorts of critters, especially when logged in water for an extended period of time. Not to mention bark flakes off and can possibly get lodged in your Chams eye, so it's truly best to just avoid it. While I do think it's more "aesthetically pleasing" the...
You don't have to bleach at all if you bake at 200 for 2 hours, checking evey so often to make sure nothing catches but the heat is low enough to wear I've never seen it take, just remember no bark! Nothing crazy dry either.
Ditch the waterfall, no amount of cleaning will work
If she's thirsty she will drink. She very well maybe drinking from the waterfall but it's not a clean source and I assure you it's for the best. You can get different feeders online, it's your best bet. It may not be the most convenient but...
It's honestly irrelevant if their fertile or not... Females will pass eggs unfertilized so it's DETEREMNTAL you take the proper steps to get your girl to pass those! Also waterfalls are not recommended for any chameleons as it's a breeding ground for bacteria, even WITH regular cleaning, also...
Discoids or dubias are great feeders and fairly easy to get a quick colony started but there are TONS of species to choose from but those are very common and easy to get.
Yeah I wouldn't sweat that! Chams can survive alot longer than you'd expect without food, it's actually really fascinating. Also as mentioned before, the cold could be contributing, I would also maybe try switching up your feeder offerings? Maybe he's tired of what your feeding, we all know how...