Yeah I'll give that a shot. I offered him a mealworm earlier but he didn't go for it. So gonna give him a break with all foods for a few days then offer him something later on.
Thanks for the post!
Thanks for your reply everyone!
Hes offered crickets, mealworms, butterworms, hornworms and roaches.
For about a month he hasnt eaten the crickets and roaches.
I'll wait it out and see. He's plump and vibrant so again not to worried. But I was use to him being a glutton!!
Hey guys, I know chams tend to refuse to eat every now and then. But anyone have an idea how long of not eating is acceptable? He is a year old and use to eat like a pig. At one point he stopped eating crickets and would give me a dirty look as if to say your feeding me that crap! Then his fav...
Better late than never! :) He could be a cross, but the colors you indicate Tamatave's have in regards to light green bodies and dark bars are visible sometimes when he is roaming about. As far as the oranges, yellows, red and such I believe he is to young to show them colors yet, or just wants...
These guys had captive bred babies, and think now the ones that are available are sub-adult.
http://www.firstchoicereptiles.com/cb-baby-mellers-chameleon-for-sale/
That is too funny. I think at first Torch is attracted to the colors and movement, seems like his eyes go straight to tMatt martin when he slams someone against the boards, otherwise he quickly looses interest and wants to go to his room (where his set up is)
Staring at the guitar eh? Wonder...
Oh he is gorgeous! Would so love to have one, the only ones I came around were wild caught and not so healthy looking. Best od luck with your breeding project! Look forward to hearing more about it!
True, one time I was suppose to be getting a Ambanja when I got a Nosey Be. Still he was a gorgeous cham. But it goes to show what kind of locale mistakes one can make. I got him from a locale Herp place so didn't get to see parents of the chams or anything like that.
He is the mystery cham...