ISA my Veiled New Member Jul 18, 2012 #3 Lol great video! At like 1:45 he looks around like "hey...hey! You watching this?" lol boom get the feeder! What kind of feeder is that? Locust?
Lol great video! At like 1:45 he looks around like "hey...hey! You watching this?" lol boom get the feeder! What kind of feeder is that? Locust?
laurie Retired Moderator Jul 18, 2012 #4 Donahue a bit hungry today? Were those two a meal for him? He sure looks good.
PantherEnvy Avid Member Jul 18, 2012 #6 That was awesome. Nothing more entertaining than watching our chams hunt and eat their prey...
Trillian New Member Jul 19, 2012 #11 I dislike your videos. Makes me wish I had a bigger chameleon and a backyard that wasn't train tracks! Attachments 386278_10150948947710456_1331350486_n.jpg 71.6 KB · Views: 176
I dislike your videos. Makes me wish I had a bigger chameleon and a backyard that wasn't train tracks!
graytb2 New Member Jul 19, 2012 #12 Bahah that second video is epic. Him appearing in the background... those little claw-hands at ready.... I die
Bahah that second video is epic. Him appearing in the background... those little claw-hands at ready.... I die
I imcurt Avid Member Aug 12, 2012 #19 Donahue Looks great! Do you collect those hoppers or buy them online?
Solid Snake Avid Member Aug 13, 2012 #20 imcurt said: Donahue Looks great! Do you collect those hoppers or buy them online? Click to expand... I collect these myself. Some are fed asap, with their natural wild gutload. Some are given different things to eat for 12-24hrs. In this video, Donahue eats the largest hopper Ive ever managed to catch. I left the audio in, with no music, so the crunching can be enjoyed. (also, this was shot with a new camera. If anyone ha an opinion on if the quality is better or worse, Id like to hear it.) Last edited: Aug 13, 2012
imcurt said: Donahue Looks great! Do you collect those hoppers or buy them online? Click to expand... I collect these myself. Some are fed asap, with their natural wild gutload. Some are given different things to eat for 12-24hrs. In this video, Donahue eats the largest hopper Ive ever managed to catch. I left the audio in, with no music, so the crunching can be enjoyed. (also, this was shot with a new camera. If anyone ha an opinion on if the quality is better or worse, Id like to hear it.)