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![]() My daughter has a chameleon, 'Spike' in a small 10 gallon converted to reptile use. He's growing fast and I've bought some lumber hoping to make a larger terrarium for the critter in time for xmas. Any leads or suggestions on building your own using wood & screening etc.??
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![]() I just setup this extro for some Lygodactylus williamsi
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![]() dude, that moss is a pain in the A$$ for crickets. they hide in it and are near impossible to catch! looks good though.
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![]() for chameleons don't use screen that is used in sceen doors. Its been known to pull out their nails. Use something that has a 1 cm hole and than feed your chameleon with a cup. The cup must be transparent so the chameleon can see that food is in it and will eventually learn that he or she will learn where to actually get the food. Also hand feed the guy at different distances so that she or he can fully use their tongue. when a chameleon only uses it at certain lengths this can slowly leed to being unable to use it and you will have to hand feed them.
What type of chameleon is it? for veiled and panthers an enclosure that is 4'x4'x2' is best, millers are ok in the same size and depending on the species of jacksons you can get away with a smaller enclosure. |
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