I'm almost 100% sure its blood. It was right on the side of his mouth and theres nothing in his cage that color that he could've gotten into. I use just the regular calcium powder without D3. I'm going to try to take him to the vet on my day off, unfortunately the only vet that will see him is...
Today I woke up and went to mist my jacksons cham cage like any other day. Today I noticed a tiny drop of blood coming out of his mouth; (. So I fed him a cricket, while he was eating the cricket his lower jaw looked like it was hanging lower than it should. Can anyone help me please?
I think you're talking about a Mellers Chameleon? Sorry I dont have any tips or tricks, as I do not keep Mellers. Although, I do know Mellers are one of the hardest chameleons to keep. Just make sure you do all your research before purchasing a Mellers chameleon, please don't purchase one of a wimb.
As long as you do what's in the care sheet, you're fine. Also mist heavily, not lightly. Chameleons get dehydrated easily. If you're house is typically cold, you'll need a heat lamp.
My jackson is usually a green with some darker shades of green when he's in his enclosure. As soon as I put him on his free range he turns almost neon green. Does he hate his enclosure or just love being on his free range?
So I've had my jackson chameleon since the 15th of June, and about 1 week ago he had his first shed. Most of it is gone, but there are still tiny pieces of skin on his body and a big piece on his head. I bought something for him to shed easier, but I think its just a waste of money because it...
You haven't seen the recent thread a member just made a couple days ago then. I'm not sure of the name but he/she just lost her panther on a free range outside from a bird ;( swooped her right up!