Your welcome!
Happy holidays Jeremy!
Happy Festivus, Brad!
Hope everyone is enjoying whatever they are doing!
We’re supposed to get some horrible weather on Friday here. California sounds like they’re getting some this week too…and a few other places. Stay safe people! Keep those critters safe...
Sorry for the scare…but it must have been the position of the foot in your other photos. I thought there was some swelling…but thankfully, I was wrong! Sorry. I hope you get things figured out.
Sorry…I thought I hit send on this but it didn’t post.
Wishing you all peace and a merry Christmas…may the year ahead be full of good health and good times with friends, family and pets!
I know this wish is a few hours early…but any who celebrate it may be busy tomorrow!
Another worthwhile video! Something that will help people know what to expect.
Take a deep breath Gingero…that wasn’t easy for you to talk about Neptune and the others. Hugs.
There’s a lady in Hawaii who lets them stay wild but they visit her in her garden…you might like to do that if it’s allowed…she did this book…
https://www.abebooks.com/9780615169262/Chameleons-Garden-Mary-Lovein-0615169260/plp
You may want to talk to her…...
Word of advice…if you have a “prolapse” like that again…keep it moist with KY jelly not water and not Vaseline.
If one ever does not recede, get the chameleon to a good chameleon vet asap. You can try using sugar water to shrink the swelling of the parts that are (moist/pink/protruding)...
IMHO, this is the best forum out there. There are so many people on here willing to spend time helping newbies avoid making beginner mistakes, etc.
IMHO, there is no way to be sure what is going on with this chameleon without some testing being done..x-rays, for instance. There are too many...
I don’t have the photo handy at the moment…but…it was an aquarium with a screen lid. Don’t give me a hard time about it…when I first started keeping chameleons there were no screen cages in Canada at all available…and even when they did come in eventually, they were still not very practical with...
They lived in the same cage…seemed quite comfortable with each other. I had them for a few years. The male finally got a strange way of holding his head in an unusual position. The vets could find no reason for it to be happening. The female laid one batch of eggs a couple of years after I got...