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It was specific feed back for a relational DBNow I just fill like I’m getting dragged. You said that you wanted feed back and that’s what I gave you.
121211222321Dear All,
The question has raised many times, about our chameleons eating plants during caption. While they nearly don´t eat them in the wild. With this experiment we´ll try to collect some data and put it in a nice data sheet, to see if we can find a correlational between several parameters about plant eating in caption. Because not every chameleon seems to be eating their plants in the enclosure and as myself, I also noticed a change in behaviour between being a voracious plant eater to not touching any vegetation any more.
If everyone would be so kind to follow the sheet with 12 questions and line-up your answer by just following up the numbers of questions and give this answer in a number sequel i.e. 122422213213
I`ll collect all the data and put in a Excel sheet and lets see what it will bring us. And please be honest with question 9, this is what I think one really imported one!
@Brad please help if you got a better idea how to get data.
Already thanks in advanced
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Thanks, no props. Make it 2, because you it dry out during the day. Count that as not daytime misting12222122221 but I mist morning and night wasn't quite sure what number to pick.
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Huh. I would have gone the opposite way. If you mist in the morning, that's during the day, so yes.Thanks, no props. Make it 2, because you it dry out during the day. Count that as not daytime misting
I also mist before lights go on and again before they go off. The point of this question is letting the enclosure dry out during the day. Early morning I consider as letting your enclosure dry out. At noon is daytime misting.Huh. I would have gone the opposite way. If you mist in the morning, that's during the day, so yes.
Don't change mine; I also mist at noon. I just mist more frequently at night.
Never doubted thatI get it