when you put it like that it definitely eases my mind.. im going to continue to try to provide him with the best life he can possibly live... i just really needed some peace of mind and hopefully opinions from people who have owned blind chameleons
im definitely trying to best i can to give him a good quality of life.. i love him dearly and it pains me to see him like this so i try to do everything i can to make his life easier.. i live in Rhode Island, i dont know of any places like that but i can look around for sure..
i believe he MAY be able to see shadows, he does move around his cage pretty well and he knows his basking spot, and when its hot he goes under the leaves where its cooler.. and youre right the care isnt easy but i couldnt imagine giving up on him.. but i just question how HE is feeling..
So i have an ambilobe panther chameleon named Skittles.. hell be turning 2 years old in october, ive had him for about a year and a half. He currently resides in a Dragonstrand Medium Atrium with a Reptisun T8 linear UVB and a 30watt(?) heat lamp that goes on an off from 8am-9pm. Currently i...
hello! if you want to message me, i can show you more/better pictures. i have another setup similar like this one for my little nosy be, and i recently upgraded my ambilobe to one of the dragonstrand atriums which are AMAZING.
thank you guys, ill do a little test tomorrow morning and try to build a couple tunnels myself, if it holds it should be fine right? or if you know where i can find what you use, ill go and get that. i cant thank you guys enough for the help, you guys are awesome
thank you for the information i appreciate it a lot, really. i went and grabbed these, i had read that you want "clean" sand. does what i bought work? im attaching a picture.
im going to go buy a 5 gallon bucket today to place in her enclosure, can anyone point me in the right direction of which soil to use, i had watched a video and they used earthgro topsoil, but i cant find it anywhere
also shes been a little bit more restless than normal lately. its been getting warm out so i bought an outdoor free range plant, and ever since ive taken her out there she comes to the door quite frequently. could she be looking for somewhere to lay? or just wanting to free range
ahhhh O_O.. this is devastating yet exciting news... i hope treating her like a male since ive got her hasnt been detrimental to her health at all :( im always so worried, she seems healthy to me, what do you think by looking at the pictures? and how bad is it that ive been caring for her like a...
youre right. if in fact it is a female (which its looking like it is), then in hindsight, i wouldnt have believed them. but they didnt tell me it MIGHT be a male, they told me he IS a male, and at the time i couldnt tell the difference unfortunately.