I don't know she was bred by a woman here in town. She's just about 11 months. The woman gave her up because she was only laying infertile clutches. I don't know why that is but I thought it was maybe not true because she seems a little young for the breeder to have known that. and a veileds...
lol He really does have spurs and he came from FLChams and I completely trust mikes judgement, though I know that people can make mistakes. I love him no matter what, and I'm not going to change his name or stop calling him him. He'll be Geordi no matter what.
my female
a pic from a couple...
lol This makes me laugh cause I have a female that some people have mistaken for a male. She's big and her casque is high and she doesn't have girly colors. So I'd have two chams that didn't look like their genders.
It could be an old injury that he can still use. Just because it's dislocated doesn't mean that he can't use it. I have a dislocated finger that I can still use, the muscles just leaned to cope with it.
So, I've had Geordi for about 2 months now and he is supposedly 5-6 months, being that he was supposed to be three to four months when I got him. I'm looking at pictures of vieleds his age and they are almost in full color and like little mini versions of their adult selves. Geordi is still in...
As was stated we have found a home for the chameleon, but thanks to those that showed an interest in her. Your compassion for chams in need shows a lot about your character. :)
My veiled LOVES strawberries. They shoot at them but if they don't hit the part with the seeds the cut part is too slimy for it to stick. She has gotten so frustrated at that that she leaned over, grabbed Tim's (my BFs) hand, and ate the strawberry off of his hand. Don't give up on...