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Lmbo so do I, I’m expecting a similar sized clutch very soon!lol, I have fruit flies coming out of my ears and about 10k in pinhead crickets
Great idea!!!!I actually started freezing fruit flies to feed to my fish so this has been a win - win for me
I have herd everything from 9 to 14 months. mine have been a little over 8 months.Lmbo so do I, I’m expecting a similar sized clutch very soon!
how long was your incubation period?
Start 50 fruit fly cultures. I'm serious.
I have 48 eggs that all look good and well.
I can admit I jumped into breeding my chameleons prematurely. I figured if she is going to lay eggs anyway. Why not actually fertilize them and get some return on investment but With the space they need I found out I was in over my head. Even still I have made the best of it. I am in a situation I did not expect and this will be the end of my breeding chameleons for a while. I will do my best to care for what I have now, and look forward to it. I just do not have that kind of space available. I have had to clean out my garage and office to make this work. Not just for the little guys but for breeding projects for insects for them. I am going to continue down the bug realm for a while and get some established feed for all my critters. While the bugs take up space too. I can house them outdoors with little problems. In North Florida I can house the chameleons out doors too but not year round. Right now we are in the 40s. 2 nights ago we where in the low 30s. My garage is detached but It does have electric on one circuit. Meaning I can only have so much plugged in out there but Its enough for a heater and some lights. Not suitable for the little guys but perfect for the bugs.
Well I thought 50 cultures might be a bit much. After making cultures I stand by that. I do about 8 cultures in a 32oz cup at a time and I have more than I know what to do with. I would say it takes about two weeks before the numbers start growing. After that they start producing by the bucket load. Each one of my cultures lasts about a month and it only takes a small amount in a new container to get a new culture started. I suggest playing with the amount of food you put in to determine how long you want them to last but after a month it goes bad. There are a lot of culture recipes out there online. I think they all work. I tried two and had no problems with either. I am adding the one I suck with from a youtube video. I wish you good luck with your babies.Do you have an idea of how many cultures per cham? I will be here soon, well 3 months. Just want to have my ducks in a row.
I stand by my original statement. Every hatchling will eat 15-20 flies a day, start now.Do you have an idea of how many cultures per cham? I will be here soon, well 3 months. Just want to have my ducks in a row.
How big of cultures are you referring too. I ask because I did 32 oz cups and after two weeks of growth I would say I am producing a couple hundred a day per culture. multiply that by 8 cultures and you see the numbers I am talking about. I just do not see the need for 50 cultures based on that. mind you i am still new and still less than a week in with baby chameleons, but they do not even come close to eating that much.I stand by my original statement. Every hatchling will eat 15-20 flies a day, start now.
Each baby eats ~10 food items/day, so that’s 480 food items/day. You’ll be rearing them for at least 6 weeks (yes I know, but their veileds and lets be realistic). So 42 days at 480 food items = 20,000 food items. 50 ff cultures, 20 bean beetle cultures, and as many pin heads and baby supers as you can.I have 48 eggs that all look good and well.