I have the same enclosure and have had the same problem.
Easy. Just put a shirt you dont need or spare towel at the back and voila!
Itll absorb the water that squirts to the back.
Well alot of the females can tend to be more Olive-darker green. While some on the other hand, are bright lime green. I can see yours is quite bright:)
I also see some nose grub there:(
Lmao.
dude, you havve got to be kidding me XD
next week im going to try to get a female red from the daytona's reptile show hopefully if my pops can take me. Im talking to Nick via e-mail, but its a difficult and long proccess as you can imagine(based on Fauna);)
lmao,im hanging in there...
My Rudis's would do that too Scott.
I believe its getting too hot for them, cause mine would start to open its mouth ventilating. So im still confused as well.
Beeze are you foreal? So if I placed my guy's cage outside near sunlight but under shade, he'll be getting good UVB? Im assuming this is how Orchids grow, correct?
Brye, a technique I used with my Sternfeldi was id place my male OUTSIDE the females screened cage for a couple mintues, let him see her and get all wanting to breed. Then place him back in his cage. Then the next day, introduce them back together, and boy...they mate like theres no tomorrow:D...
If my chameleon is outside but under shade...is it still getting uvb? I think its called indirect sunlight. Does it have to be touching sun to get it? its a montane species so thatsz why im wondering. Sometimes I like to take him out to mist but not when its too hot, so yeah jw.
Well hey!!! I said dont give me any bad looks! (cough cough Brye)
and I was just wondering considering T-Rex bluntly put it out on their package. And yeah Syn, im sure youd have to correctly dose it pertaining to the animals weight and all.