Hey guys I'm taking my little guy to the vet on friday but I've just noticed that he's gotten these funny looking lite green spots on his head and body should I take him to the vet earlier?
So when I put in the crickets he pretty much hunts them all down straight away. I was worried that maybe he is eating to much but from what I've read it's not. So he'll eat 6-10 small crickets everyday the others I take out and replace them with new ones the next day
I have some fake vines in there but he never really like the fake plants and someone else said they weren't good so I got rid of them. I let the crickets roam freely cause he loves the hunt.
I've tried all types of worms but he won't have it at all. What do you mean by gutloading the crickets with? I go to another pet shop everyday after work and get him 12 and him them to him is there something else I should be doing?
I have a Veiled Chameleon, not saw of the sex (pet shop I got it from didn't even know all the new was how to sell me a heap of crap that was bad for my little guy) I think he's male thought I'll add pics. He's been in my care just under a month. I try not to handle him that much cause I had...
So I went out and got the basking bulb and calcium with d3 and the multivitamin too. Also removed all the fake plants and put in a pothos and hibiscus plants. I got some branches cut then to size washed them and barked them for over 2 hours. So after all the can anyone tell me why Hulk is...
So I was just reading the attached file and u say I should be using the 5.0 uvb tube. Is everything about the lighting I have set up wrong. Cause it was advertised as everything you need for a Chameleon. I knew they were bloody milking me for money! I'm so concerned that I'm gonna end up harming...
Thank you all for your advised I've already changed the red light to the basking bulb. I just don't know how he would of got burnt is there anything I can do to help him? Like I mentioned above I've been looking for a vet who deals with reptiles but I'm new to America and just learning the areas...