Oh now I’m even more worried. I stuck out his food cup in front of him with crickets and for some reason, he didn’t even glance at them. Normally, he would eat them without caring.
And he even let me touch his candy corn spikes underneath his head. And he didn’t care at all. I even touched his...
okay so, if your Cham doesn’t like hand feeding or anything, maybe this will work for your Cham but i dont know.
so, you kinda wanna wait until their behind a extremely dense plant. Like, they cant see you or anything and they just see your hand. You also want to be lower then them.
It may...
Ahhh I’m so panicked right now.
So, I was normally cup feeding Spyro today when a piece of bark got into his cup. He thought it was a cricket and swallowed it. It was around the size of a large cricket.
I’m now so scared it’s gonna block his intestines and he’s going to die.
What makes it...
Hey, so in the picture, I see that your Cham is on one of those net like things. I’m just kinda concerned about it because I heard that their feet can get stuck in the holes. I think those are for bearded dragons, anyway. Just was concerned about that :)
So, recently I’ve been wondering this question. Basically, I saw how many people had experience with species. I was wondering how I could make it so it would say that I have experience with Chamaeleo calpytratus calpytrarus Commonly referred to as Veiled Chameleons.
This is mainly a question...
I just use a plastic McDonald’s cup to feed my Cham. I do hand feeding AND cup feeding. Both help build trust. I would probably think that it would also work as just a feeder cup if you attached it to a branch or stick. It’s also tall enough to where the crickets can’t jump out. I’ve tested with...
So guys, yesterday when I tried to hand feed Spyro he didn’t want them. I just thought “ Okay, he probably just doesn’t want them right now. “
Today, I fed him 1 hornworm ( and left one of the side ). He ate the one from my hand. I came back to out the other one on a stick and then realized...
I know lol. And then when I hold them so they can’t grip on me the swing and shake around and try to bite me. One time when they did that it bit my nail and it felt so weird.
It’s like they think that they’ll do so much damage to us by biting us but in reality it’s just kinda funny and weird...
Oh I have vinyl gloves. I’ll see the next time I handle a hornworm again if I get a rash again. If so, I’ll wear gloves from now on.
Also I just hate it when there’s a hornworm and when you try to take it out from its container to feed it to your Cham, they also lash out and try to bite you...