OfficialChameleon
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Hey Guys!
So I made this new oak enclosure for my veiled cham, and the plant in it is a tropical hibiscus, I chose this plant because it is safe for chams to eat, I've seen him eat a few leaves.. But when I looked in his enclosure and saw that most of the soft, green stems were all gone and some leaves had mouth-sized bite marks in them, I couldn't help but laugh! I mean these things were bit 3 inches down!
Has anyone else experienced something like this?
Could this be a sign of dehydration?
So I made this new oak enclosure for my veiled cham, and the plant in it is a tropical hibiscus, I chose this plant because it is safe for chams to eat, I've seen him eat a few leaves.. But when I looked in his enclosure and saw that most of the soft, green stems were all gone and some leaves had mouth-sized bite marks in them, I couldn't help but laugh! I mean these things were bit 3 inches down!
Has anyone else experienced something like this?
Could this be a sign of dehydration?