i went to go buy crickets & came home to find marley laying down in a pretty concerning manner, i know this doesn’t look good. what do you recommend??
@JacksJill
hornworms can be awesome for hydration, (not too big or too many lol) the bright color might hopefully stimulate some eating. I got my chameleon very sick too, if they're already making strides and you house them as needed, they should bounce back. best of luck.
i haven’t yet, that’s on my to do list. i want to remove the dirt, i just want to do it in the best way possible. she isn’t a fan of being brought out of her terrarium, (yet, we’re gonna work on hand training) so i don’t want to have to take her out, but i also don’t want to disturb her a whole...
shes doing pretty well!! eating everyday if not every other at least, right now debating possible draining options for the cage. i’ve also noticed most cages don’t have coconut substrate or any sort of ‘soil’ matter, if that’s not necessary i’m sure that would make it easier.
update: in less than a week the progress she's made is awesome! we still have a ways to go but so far, she's improving well. thanks for all the help (:
i did, they said she could be laying eggs soon so i’m doing research on lay bins, i haven’t seen her go to the bottom let alone dig. she was prescribed liquid calcium but she’s been stressed so i don’t want to syringe feed it to her i’m trying to find ways to put it into food.