Hello!
I have a bold 1.3 year old female Nosy Faly Panther Chameleon named Ducky, she was born and raised in Miami and lived outside. I got her last April and she thrived in our Florida room in North Florida from April - Mid August and laid a batch of infertile eggs around a couple of months...
I dust each cricket and I gave him some vitamin A yesterday in hopes to boost him up. How often should I give it to him? I also posted a updated post with more details as suggested.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Panther (possibly nosy-be/ambilobe cross), male, and 2 years old. He has been with me since he was 3 months old. Very bold, friendly, and usually likes to explore.
Handling - Few times a week, he usually shoots up my arm whenever I open the enclosure to get up...
New uvb as replacement was due. He does usually feed every 3-4 days, sorry for not being clear on that part. His vitamin intake hasn't changed for a long time. He gets Calcium without D3 at every feed, Calcium with D3 every other week, Multivitamins every other week. He was born in captivity...
Hello, I am new to the chameleonforums. I have questions about my panther as I cannot really figure what is going on with him and I plan to take him to a reptile vet but I just want to understand what is going on with the fella before I take him. First, a little background information about...