Hello, I personally have used large grain vermiculite for all my breeding projects but im wondering your opinions on which is better and what are the advantages and disadvantages. :D
I don't want to ruffle feathers with this question, but I am curious...
I see people here that even a month ago didn't know anything about chameleons, lighting, housing, feeding I mean basically nothing.
And now less than a month or 2 later they feel they are capable of breeding??? WHY?
Do...
Question?? I've been breeding Dubai's and Superworms for my panthers for a while now. What would be a GREAT easy to breed feeder that would give my chameleon's more of a variety to their diet? (silkworms, waxworms, hornworms, exc... ) What do you think?
from what i've gathered here, my veiled cham eggs should be kept at roughly 68-74 degrees and at 95%+ humidity, but when i ran a search about mold problems, most of the advice is to dry them out. can anyone clarify this for me?
So right now I'm trying to get crickets and superworms reproducing. The supers seem to be going a lot more smoothly than the crix. I've had ~50.150 chripping crickets for two-three weeks now and no pins yet.
I started trying organic soil, then backyard dirt mixed 50/50 with sand no avail...
While we've been keeping our chams almost entirely on a budget (i.e. in bird cages with poked-hole drippers, $5 Wal-Mart money trees, and lighting systems completely supplied by Lowe's) our veileds, Kraken and Keallach, which we've raised almost entirely on the collective wisdom of this forum...
Hey all, I picked up 16 veiled eggs that were laid June 10th. I got them from the same guy I got my sambava male from- his time to move was up and he hadn't placed the eggs in a new home yet, so I got them. He had them at 78 degrees- I have them around 77. We candled them before I left and...
Hello,
I have a male Werner chameleon. His name is Chuck. He is about a year a few months old. He is a very friendly, loveable guy that loves to be handled. I have had very bad luck finding a mate for him. I even went up to Anaheim for the reptile show and had no luck (not many chams at the...
Well we have decided it is time to mate Elwood and Leeloo, our Nosy Be Panthers. This will be the first time mating for both Chams. She is almost 2 years old and he is around 14 months, so they are both at mature and ready to breed.
The problem is that Elwood is failing to get the job...
So silkworms are the one food item that all my chams can agree they love. I was wondering how easy it is to get a self sustaining Silkworm setup going so I don't have to worry about paying an arm and a leg everytime I need some. Is it worth rearing them myself? And how easy is it to keep up...