There are a number of ways to transport your chameleon to reduce stress. Whenever your chameleon needs to go in the car to the vet, or when you're moving, it can be nerve-wracking to make sure they are going to be okay during the stressful journey. Though chameleons have specific long term needs...
My first prototype
I was planning on using Exo-terra Nano glass cages for my baby cages but the supply chain issues we are all too familiar with made me get creative. Forum member, MeruJack, who I all but stalked on here when I was getting started used Nanos for her baby jacks and she had a...
The Philosophy of Gutloading
Acknowledgements
I would like to thank Anthony Herrel and Walter Tapondjou for their helpful advice on where to look for relevant papers.
1. Introduction
Recently, it was suggested to me that our current gutloading practices might be wrong-headed. In particular, I...
Some inspirational thoughts for free ranging
First, our living room is a large, bright (views on both sides) and pet free living room without small children walking around.
Second, the free-range area is at exact the same spot as where a Reptibreeze XL (24´x24´x48´) stood.
Many assume...
So here are some links and things to know about the Chameleon Forums. For newcomers as well as some seasoned members there could be some features that you don't know exist, or just cant seem to find them when you need them.
First off the resources page...
Yesterday we finally got our first chameleon.
I decided to let Dillon, My son, have a chameleon for his 18th birthday. He has been wanting one for many years but, we, Me and his dad, were a little intimidated. After months of research I decided it was time.
We have been waiting on this baby...
A good source of beta carotene, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Vitamin B6, Folate, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Copper and Manganes, and also offers some Protein, Niacin, Zinc and various antioxidants
Nutrients in 25g / 1 cup
Water 22.85 g
Energy 6 kcal
Protein 0.84 g
Total lipid...
Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD) is unfortunately a common disease of reptiles due to lack of dietary calcium, imbalanced nutrition and/or lack of UVB rays. UVB rays from either unfiltered sunlight or a UVB producing bulb are needed in reptiles to produce Vitamin D3 in the skin, which is necessary...
About 3-4 weeks after the hornwoms pupate they will be ready to hatch in to hawk moths. You will want to be sure you have a cage or some other equivalent set up ready. I use a small repti breeze screen cage. I have a stick across the top to tie the humming bird feeder to and I line the walls and...
After you have grown your hornworms to full size you may wonder what to do when it is time to pupate. You might even wonder how to tell when they are ready to pupate.
The hornworms will grow to over three inches prior to pupating.
Once they reach this size there will come a time when they...
After reading, "What came first, the hornworm or the egg?" you will come to the step described below.
When the hornworms grow big enough to move, I then transfer them from the deli cup to a modified tupperware container. I use the sterilite 6Qt (5.7 L) Tupperware containers that state they are...
After reading many posts asking for help breeding hornwoms or lamenting over failed attempts at rearing or breeding I decided to write an instruction manual of sorts. Keep in mind this is just from my experience and not intended to be the end all be all of hornworm care and breeding.
I will...
I decided to post this blog not only for my records but to show what our reptiles are weighing at what age and species. I hope anyone reading this finds it helpful. I will be updating as I go. I have more previous weights as I have been weighing my reptiles for a while I just only started...
I have to give him 5ml of vegetable oil mixed with the liquid from the vitamin capsules once a week for 4 weeks. Also at 9pm every day i must Give him the antibiotic and let him sit in water for him not to be dehydrated. I hope someone has made it through an mouth infection already. Ill be...
Poppi is 6 months old now so it was time for another weigh-in: 74 grams! That is a 13 gram increase in one month. It just seems like they both got huge in the last 30 days... :)
Here is Poppi one and a half months ago:
And here she is today:
Big difference, huh...
A log of what my adult panther chameleons eat during the month.
Sept 1
males - 3 large crickets, gutloaded and dusted with a 50-50 mix of Repashy Calcium Plus and Sticky Tongues Miner-al Outdoor
females-same as the boys
Sept 2
males - 3 wildcaught flying termites, 2 mealworms dusted with...
moon and stars above
the open face of heaven
gentle, soulful night
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the moon converses
by gazing through the window
in gentle silence
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sleepless night again
no rest to still racing thoughts
why am I awake
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insomnia...
Breeding Tenebrio molitor, the mealworm, is an easy and fun (at least for me) feeder to breed. Although they should be limited from 10%-15% of your chameleon's diet, they make for a great treat and will make a great feeder for other reptiles you may have. Here are the basics:
General...
After the huge intake of food I posted yesterday, I figured that the babies wouldn't eat very much today. Yeah, right!
Prometheus lived up to my expectations. He only ate a couple of crix and 4 mealies. Reasonable, right?
Not Poppi! She ate 6 crix and 15 mealies! What a pig.
But, I...
Attitudes are still improving (only slightly with Prometheus) but their appetites are getting rediculous!
I got my hands on some dubia that are small enough (thanks allthingsreptile) and put 6 in each of their bowls. Got home from work and nothing was missing! Left them there hoping they...
I'm not too sure if I am doing this correctly to start out, but I have been reading random blogs all month about all sorts of things. I feel like I should start one about JoJo; from the time that I got her, up until now, and until she is no longer with me.
She has been such a huge part of my...
Chameleons throughout the years have served as a beautiful, unique, and outstanding pet that to many of us will become addicting as we go through are hobby. Many keepers will tell you if you aren't ready to work and be committed to such an animal, it isn't worth the price you are going to end up...
This comment is based in my opinion and my own personal experience. I've been importing reptiles since 2009 and I'll share my point of view on this topic.
There are 2 kinds of WC. Long term captive kept and recently imported.
Recently imported: IMO when you buy these kind of WC, buy from...