Yes sorry, was browsing through other forums, i have experience with chams, just never this small so it’s all a little new to me. Tried leaving tiny hornworms in there for them and they ran away from it absolutely terrified. Same thing with small mealworms. They readily eat fruit flies and pinheads.
They’re little piggies for sure. They go crazy when they see fruit flies in their cup and once they’ve eaten a few I release more in the cage to let them hunt. Still waiting on them to have their first shed with me though.
Oh gotcha, yeah no. Breeder is more of a mass producer/supplier of reptiles.
I work for a pet store. Our usually supplier sends much larger and healthier babies to us. These came in barely alive and I couldn’t leave them at work so I purchased them and here I am.
Absolutely no idea, they came in minuscule. They’ve been with me two weeks now, they’ve gotten much more chunkier since. I’m guessing somewhere from weeks to a month old maybe.
I will be housing them separately if they are both girls or one and one. I want to have their enclosures ready within the next month for when they’re closer to adolescent. I want live plants in the enclosures so want to give some time for plants to settle in before the chams go in.
I love the...
Hi everyone!
New to the forum and chameleon keeping. I got these unsexed chameleon babies.
I really need help sexing them so I can start making the proper enclosure arrangements.
These are the best photos I could get and I want to avoid handling them to avoid any unnecessary stress on the...