GrimmDaddy
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I used to play music when I was asleep, but I stopped after I got my chameleon a few months ago. Does it disrupt his sleeping habits or really have any adverse side-effects on him to play music at night?
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I used to play music when I was asleep, but I stopped after I got my chameleon a few months ago. Does it disrupt his sleeping habits or really have any adverse side-effects on him to play music at night?
They can still feel vibrations so no heavy base and you should be good
Music will not bother it, but light would. It should be dark at night.What ferret said.
I used to play music when I was asleep, but I stopped after I got my chameleon a few months ago. Does it disrupt his sleeping habits or really have any adverse side-effects on him to play music at night?
Correct.Music will not bother it, but light would. It should be dark at night.
So do what I do, put the speakers up on blocks, cover the chameleon cage with a light sheet and check every now and again to make sure the vibrations don't wake anybody up........I don't Dj in my room anymore because Im afraid of this
I used to play music really loud in close proximity of my chameleons, but I had to put an end to it when they started wearing spiked leather wristbands, Metallica t-shirts and started to want to let their hair grow out.
GUYS, THIS IS A FORUM FOR CHAMELEONS! Not for your internet bitch-fights, kindly take said bitch-fight to a private chat room where we don't have to deal with it
Gutloading means wht you feed to the crickets. In captivity it is very important to make sure the food you give a chameleon is as healthy as possible. The crickets need to be fed on a high calcium diet. Dark green leaves are good, in general. There are lists of good stuff all over the forum. Do you have dandelions around in Texas? They are good, as is butternut sqaush, oranges, carrots........ gut-loading? Umm...
There is a white section to the droppings too, if it is yellowy or going orange this indicates dehydration." His droppings are medium to dark brown, consistency semi-solid (don't know how to go into much more detail).
ok thank you, will buy tomorrowSorry mate, didn't mean to hijack the thread because this is important. Supplements are not recommended - they are ESSENTIAL! You need a plain calcium supplement with no phosphorous for light dusting everyday. You also need a high d3 supplement for twice a month. A multivitamin twice a month is recommended.
I believe I posted earlier, I live in Washington, this would be similar to me asking "How's the Haggis in Scotland?" or something... anyways, up here we have dandelions, so much we can't get rid of themGutloading means wht you feed to the crickets. In captivity it is very important to make sure the food you give a chameleon is as healthy as possible. The crickets need to be fed on a high calcium diet. Dark green leaves are good, in general. There are lists of good stuff all over the forum. Do you have dandelions around in Texas? They are good, as is butternut sqaush, oranges, carrots.....
The Haggis is beaut, thanks buddy, you didn't post that you were from Washington, don't know why I guessed Texas, lol.I believe I posted earlier, I live in Washington, this would be similar to me asking "How's the Haggis in Scotland?" or something... anyways, up here we have dandelions, so much we can't get rid of them