I posted a classified last year, and Irresponsbily got busy and neglected to respond to potential buyers. If anyone is in that cateogory, I'm sorry… wont hapen this time
I have two mistking pumps.
One that I purchased with another cage setup(used)
Another (brand new) which also has...
Custom full size cage w/ drainage system concealed in the base.
over 70 dollars worth of ExoTerra vines, Reptaid, supplements, multiple lighting fixtures w/ new uvb bulbs, feeder tank, dripper, handheld mister, etc.
I also have 2 mistking pumps, and 2 MistKing 'second' timers.
One of...
as others have said.. the light/ noise after "chameleon lights out" doesn't bother mine at all. I originally had plans to cover his enclosure each night to keep out ambient light, but it was not necessary.
Buying helps encourage and support those breeders that are caring for the Chams properly.
Seems like rescues could be costly, depending on their needs.
i love my cham… but DUDE! this is the type of ambilobe that i always see on the forums, that belongs to someone like you… and I'm like… where does everyone get all the STUNNERS!
No, thats not the rule. I just use my best judgement. If they are obviously active and plump, but are just brown from being kept in the cup… I wash them off and feed them.
I've noticed with the silk 'cups' it's especially important to keep up with cleaning out the poop. I even clean each silk worm if I notice them starting to turn brownish. As long as they are firm, and alive...
Usually when my silks are unhealthy they look pretty bad
Yeah, you're right. when I bought him sandy let me borrow like a butterfly cage to transport him home in, but I have no idea where it is. If I could find it, that would probably be better.
I scheduled a vet visit for my Cham on thurs. Although I consider the visit to be necessary, I'm really worried about the stress involved. I'm planning on transporting him in a 16x16x30 screen cage, with fake branches/ vines. I'm just looking for advice on how to reduce stress, or any other...