Hi all
Not posted for a while now due to a house move, anyway i have found large tropical fish containers (ones made of pollystrien not sure of spelling) to be fine for long journeys in the car i have driven from germany to spain a few times now and have had no deaths just make sure its well...
Hi all
Just to let you know im still alive and kicking, am in the middle of moving again so have to go threw the hassle of setting up internet conection at new place hope all is well with you all
Neil
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As jonathanF stated pinky mice are given to larger species(ie. panther,veiled,parsonii etc)I feed my large male panther chams once a week with these in addition to there usual food ie. crickets.I also have a colony of common geckos which i also feed once a week. Pinky mice are packed full...
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As i dont live in the states i can only go by reputation www.chameleonsonly.com.ive heard nothing but praises about them,dont forget the key to sucessfull chameleon husbandry is research research research
Hi all
I whould have to agree with lunaC on this one for a cham to be walking around the bottom of his/her cage means that there stressed/unhappy with something in there enveroment(the only exception whould be a gravid female looking for a nesting site)
Neil
sick
Hi all
Im totally in agreement here i think its sad & sick, i know chamgirl sent a e-mail to those concerned but not sure if she recieved a reply
Neil
Hi zero742
Do silkworms have porous skins which allow them to absorb water,i know silk is but not sure about the worm it's self. Iv'e always used pedialyte and the shower method if you issues with your water try getting a RO unit
Neil
Many thanks for that link lisa another great site, i already new of this one but i still have a look from time to time as it reminds me of when i used to keep them back in uk.Whould love to keep them again but id probably have to many issues trying to deal with humidity here in spain and i dont...
Hi jvillereptile
Sorry i cant help you as ive no experience in keeping jacksonii, but heika posted this address www.geocities.com/chamjacksonii/ in another thread its a great site and will give you all the info you need
Neil
great site
Hi heika
What a great site that is, although ive no experience in keeping jacksonii
i found myself glued to the site and am now wiser in more forms of chameleon husbandry. thanks (has geocities one for any other specie of chams ?)
Neil
not a good idea
Hi again shelby
Before considering leaving your babys home alone please refer to this sites forum
www.chamaeleonidae.com and take alook under a thread intiltled
parsons chameleons growth photos ( Its in general discussion)
chris anderson who runs this site, has...
Hi all
Yes they are a handfull to maintain but the extra effort is rewarding( harry the nosy male that won last months pic contest past away a little while ago R I P harry )As for the colony of geckos yes there feeders for my older chams i bought around 15 of them from a friend(cb so no...
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.Hi shelby
Harry2 is around 18 months old, at present i have 3 ambilobe males & 1 female, 1 ambanja male, 1 diego suarez male & 2 females, 1 sambava male & 1 female, and will hopefully be getting a nosy mitsio male soon. oh and a colony of common geckos which i use as feeders once...
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Regarding fruitflys, ive had loads of babys in the 9 yrs ive been keeping panthers(will have to check records) and have always started them off on melanogaster and then moved on too hydie.You should also try pinhead cricket regardless if you dont like keeping them.Be sure to dust...