Rst_Cham
Chameleon Enthusiast
I’ve had my baby Cham for all of 3 weeks and I’ve turned into a crazy bug lady somehow. I had to rearrange my laundry room to allow more space for all my feeder insect containers. I’ve got crickets, supers, BSFL. I’ve got dubia (even though my Cham and frogs are flat out refusing to eat them, and yet I continue to care for them.) I’ve got silkworms and hornworms that I’m growing up to breed. I have blue bottle fly larvae (maggots!) in Tupperware in my fridge! I watch countless insect breeding videos, read entomology blogs, and comb the forum for more info. I MAY be feeding my insects better than I feed my kids, lol. I spend a whole lot of time on insect care, and as my Cham grows I’m already planning on trying other roaches, butterflies, stick insects, mantids, and raising up flies.
My husband never goes in the laundry room but there was a problem with our water heater the other morning so he went down there. The look on his face when saw what I’ve been up to was priceless. (And he already thought I was nuts.) My teenage daughter took pictures of the setup to text to her friends to make fun of me.
I have ONE baby chameleon. One. And six little frogs.
And now I remember, a loooong time ago, when I was deciding what I wanted to do with my life that I considered entomology or marine biology. I went a different route in life and did neither, but now I remember how 25 years ago, I thought insects were pretty darn cool. It’s all come flooding back. Lol
Any one else enjoy caring for their feeder insects, or am I just crazy?
My husband never goes in the laundry room but there was a problem with our water heater the other morning so he went down there. The look on his face when saw what I’ve been up to was priceless. (And he already thought I was nuts.) My teenage daughter took pictures of the setup to text to her friends to make fun of me.
I have ONE baby chameleon. One. And six little frogs.
And now I remember, a loooong time ago, when I was deciding what I wanted to do with my life that I considered entomology or marine biology. I went a different route in life and did neither, but now I remember how 25 years ago, I thought insects were pretty darn cool. It’s all come flooding back. Lol
Any one else enjoy caring for their feeder insects, or am I just crazy?