Aawesome video man, hopefully I can start a culture soon, however, do you need the heat lamp with the night bulb, can you not just have a heat mat on the bottom keeping the whole cage expept for, a little cool spot 90 degrees?
These little guys are awesome! I was deathly affraid of roaches for some weird reason, but these guys got me really used to roaches since they don't even look like roaches when they are younger.
buh i have this huge fear of roaches!!!! and omg with the way them things breed have any of the got loose in your house? id be terrifed!!!!! good video tho!
I only have one Ceratophrys cranwelli frog for now. Is it possible to have only a very small culture producing only something like 20-30 roaches a month? Thanks!
I got a 500 roach colony a few days ago. Most of them a re nymphs buy I got some adults too. Today, I found 5 ADULT MALES dead. One had its lower abdomen torn. WHAT DO YOU THINK HAPPENED. Why were only males dead? dO THEY DIE AFTER MATING?
Adult males don't live as long as females. Also, males tend to naturally eat eachother, I am guessing "natural instinct". I have seen plenty of males with their wings teared apart.
When purchasing specifically adults, I suggest a ratio of 3 female per 1 male.
@Care4URchameleon Are you saying if I want to keep a small roach colony I should start off with 2 adult males and 2 adult females then to maintain the colony with 3 females per 1 male to avoid fighting? Or would 1:3 to start off with will be enough to keep it small still? Then just feed it young roaches? I'm just trying to combine both suggestions. Great video by the way.
High protein, lots of water, and the correct ratio of males to females 1:5 or 1:10 will prevent males fighting and dying.
carnivorouszoo 6 months ago
Nice video, will for sure be using this for my Bearded Dragon :-)
SmaugTheBD 6 months ago
HI! thanks for the video! amazing chameleon.subscribed:)
I wanted to ask you if i can feed these, well the nymps to my baby chameleon?
Can i use the dubias instead of crickets?( hate crickets) i want to get rid of crickets completely.
Do you use only dubias as a staple diet?
If you do, how long have you been feeding them to your chameleon?
Thanks!!
rubyjlove 1 year ago
Aawesome video man, hopefully I can start a culture soon, however, do you need the heat lamp with the night bulb, can you not just have a heat mat on the bottom keeping the whole cage expept for, a little cool spot 90 degrees?
lizardguy119796 1 year ago
lol, dubia roach ^.^ do be a roach looool
headcrabwarrior6161 1 year ago
can they fly?
mikaboom123 1 year ago
@mikaboom123 nope
elfpballer6 1 year ago
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Do they smell?
LegitReptiles 1 year ago
These little guys are awesome! I was deathly affraid of roaches for some weird reason, but these guys got me really used to roaches since they don't even look like roaches when they are younger.
kitkat39 2 years ago
nice video and very nice looking chamelon
sirwesdragon 2 years ago
so i love love love the chameleon
buh i have this huge fear of roaches!!!! and omg with the way them things breed have any of the got loose in your house? id be terrifed!!!!! good video tho!
sierra5910 2 years ago
Dude...thats probably the coolest looking chameleon I've ever seen!
You can hand feed it man!!! I wanna do that too!!! lol
I couldnt do that with my Tarantulas lol
hackneysk8er 2 years ago
Great video!
I only have one Ceratophrys cranwelli frog for now. Is it possible to have only a very small culture producing only something like 20-30 roaches a month? Thanks!
SuperMegalosaurus 2 years ago
Thanks SuperMegalosaurus!
Of course it's possible! Simply buy a smaller amount of adults.
2 adult females and 2 adult males. But, sooner or later you will need to either sell the extra ones you have or buy another herp to feed! hehe
Care4URchameleon 2 years ago
I got a 500 roach colony a few days ago. Most of them a re nymphs buy I got some adults too. Today, I found 5 ADULT MALES dead. One had its lower abdomen torn. WHAT DO YOU THINK HAPPENED. Why were only males dead? dO THEY DIE AFTER MATING?
pufycino 2 years ago
@pufycino
Adult males don't live as long as females. Also, males tend to naturally eat eachother, I am guessing "natural instinct". I have seen plenty of males with their wings teared apart.
When purchasing specifically adults, I suggest a ratio of 3 female per 1 male.
Care4URchameleon 2 years ago
@Care4URchameleon Are you saying if I want to keep a small roach colony I should start off with 2 adult males and 2 adult females then to maintain the colony with 3 females per 1 male to avoid fighting? Or would 1:3 to start off with will be enough to keep it small still? Then just feed it young roaches? I'm just trying to combine both suggestions. Great video by the way.
surpingbutterfly 4 months ago
wow!you're awesome
I've heard that they are kept as pets in usa
GTarospeed 2 years ago