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Ya That's wat I figuredYah I think that would make a chameleon paradise! Won't be cheap though.
Haha thanks!You are going to get me in trouble with the other forum members here, but I have a substreight, and the only issue I had was drainage you fix that you're good to go. I like a substreight because it goes a long way towards keeping the humidity in check. I Just planted some baby tears, or you could place something like river stone that is big enough that your cham can't eat it if you are worried about impaction from dirt. I just don't see how all those chameleons live in the wild with all that dirt. It's a miracle. I say go for it! Good luck
Yes they do its just a pain to go every other dayNo not right off hand I have seen sights that will do that with flightless fruit fly cultures, but haven't seen that for crickets. You will probably have to decide what the proper amount to keep on hand is and order that, but keep in mind that the shipping cost will be more than the cost of the crickets. So I would get enough to minimize the number of shipments if it were me. Your local pet store don't carry crickets?
Ok thanks I'll check it outYou can try http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=6016+7891+8900+6462&pcatid=6462
I've never tried their crickets so I can't say anything about them, but I do know they have a ordering process at checkout where you can make your order a recurring order. And the 100 crickets price of 12.99 is with shipping cost already included. Hope that helps
Do u know if there is a site that will send u crix automatically every couple days? Like arnd 30crix (I really do not want to breed them or get a whole bunch every time)