I did find a cham, got him in February. I will just add that I got him through a connection with a local show vendor/breeder who are awesome and well respected people in the community. I would definitely recommend building a relationship with the seller first, and continuing that relationship after.
If possible, get in touch with a local or semi-local breeder. Check out your local reptile show vendors to find them. My advice would be to find a breeder who can mentor you before getting the chameleon, if it is your first. It's so much better when the seller is someone who cares where their...
If it's the schefflera dropping leaves, it may not be getting enough light. Plants usually drop their lower leaves and get leggy (stretched out) if they don't enough light. Are you running any plant bulbs?
Yeah I also wish I got a dual fixture now too. But I am stuck with it now and they are too expensive to buy another right now. I thought about extending the reflectors with something that will be able to support the weight. Haven't got that far yet.
My enclosure is 2x2x4 and I made a stand out...
I have seen one before with PVC. My T5 fixture cannot rest level on the cage because of the way it's designed. But I will try to get it as close as possible.
I have two dome fixtures and one 24" T5. I don't want them resting on the screen. I have a couple ideas for building a fixture to hang them all from but I would like to see what others have done. The enclosure is in a corner where I can mount hooks or other fixtures from the ceiling or wall if I...
Any breeders of veileds around Central Indiana? I will be looking for in soon and I would like to support local breeders of possible. Also if you are in a neighboring state I am willing to make a trip. Thanks!
Has anyone here done DIY dragon ledges? I have seen some made out of wood but I was thinking a waterproof material would be better. I want more than 5 ledges but I don't want to spend $100 from dragon strand. I have any tools I would need, just not sure of a good material other than wood.
I collected some ludwigia from a friend's pond. It was really dark red because it grew in the shallow water by the bank. When I put it in my tank, only the upper 1/4 of the plant had reddish leaves, all the rest were green. Pretty cool to see how it responded to change in environment. Anyway I...