I find this video gross as I am sure they put the baby cham near the adult and waited for this to happen...probably tried many times...:mad: those filmmakers...ughh...:mad:
I also think a leash is a silly idea and I don't know how could it work? If the chameleon goes too high you pull him down with the leash? I suppose he would easily injure himself, or get stuck on the trees...
I think after using a little common sense there wouldn't be need for this question...
As for the calcium in the bones of vertebrates, chameleons can't digest and absorb them...the bones just get expelled with their excrements...snakes on the other hand can digest bones as they have a very long digesting period...so, no calcium from the bones from the vertebrate preys of chameleons...
You probably have a Phalaenopsis cultivar...sometimes they regrow flowers from the same flower stem but sometimes they don't. I think it is better to give the plant a rest time and let it prepare for the next flowering...how long did the flowers last? The can ususally last for months, if they...
Here are a few more photos of the cage. The cage is made for indoor purpose, 3 sides are of mesh the 4th is made of glass...
It is not finished yet as I have to put a few more plants for the little ones to hide, but most of the hard work is done...
All the best
Filip
Thanks Trace, however, the pics named 1 (1.0, 1.1 etc..) are all of the same cham, the ones names with 2 are of the other. The first one is very shy, but eats well, and is very calm. The other one is already pretty agressive, can't stay in one place and it always try to escape when I take them...
I would be interested to hear how much was the vet able to help you when you were having a problem with you cham or did the help remain on a diagnosis level?
All the best
Filip