Some casques don't grow straight and upright, a little bend is normal for some. It's not normal though if there's a small part of it missing, it should be whole. And it is not normal for a Cham to have an underbite, could be a fight it had or might even be mouth rot. Check it out to be sure...
How bout u put an ad up on CL looking to buy a chameleon which fits his description and offer a high price for it, that lowlife that stole it may just respond to ur ad! Just an idea, hope this helps!
I guess no1 ever stops at one reptile. Lol. I've about 15 leopard geckos, 6 tarantulas, crocodile skinks, an albino hognose and of course my chameleons, a veiled and a nosybe :D
Hi everybody I was just wondering what would be a healthy weight range for a full grown male panther? I've been seeing quite a wide range of results which confused me quite abit. Any input is appreciated!
If he/she is from the wild I suggest u put him/her back into the wild, as you've mentioned u don't really know much about chameleons so trying to nurse it would probably do more harm than good imo. He/she would most definitely have a better chance out in the wild if the injury isn't life...
Well I don't breed chameleons per say but I do breed other exotic pets and sell them. I'm fairly sure most if not all of the animal breeders out there face the same exact problem u mentioned when they first started out, I guess it's just part n parcel of this 'business'. Something you may want...
I think the best thing to do is to let him go, he will just feel more n more pain as each day passes. I would rather let my hands take away a dying animals life rather than let pain kill it. Just my 2 cents worth
I totally agree with u lol. His reply was totally uncalled for, which is why I had to say something to ease the tension. Haha oh well perhaps he's just having a bad day
Wow how long did u take to make those cris cross things on the walls? That's a really good idea for people that use non screen cages. Like the idea alot!
I had the exact same problem as well. I just covered his cage for a few days so he can't look out and soon enough he started eating again. He still wants to get out sometimes though now that I removed the cloth covering his enclosure but at least he's back to normal cham activities like eating...