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This cham of mine specifically doesnt eat plants so i think im safe. He usually just relaxes on leaves at the top. I have a uvb light on that one alone.
http://blog.makezine.com/spore11.jpg
Anyone know what that plant is...and is it ok for chams?
I purchased one from Walmart and at the time i saw it had huge leaves, but now i relized it has a white milky substance coming from any leaf i break off its stem. So now thinking its not so...
Holy...
Wow thank you for the advise and information. I didnt realize it could be so serious. Sounds like im making an appointment with a doc then. I never thought it could be more of a solid matter instead of liquid puss.
My veiled cham has a small cyst forming between his eyes on his nose .. "V" area. I will add a picture later...but has anyone else seen/heard of this...and how serious is it?
Thanks ..
Chameleon Info:
veiled chameleon about 7 mths old and male
How long has it been in your care? 7 mths
Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? a lot he loves to come out of his cage and walk around
Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? What amount? What is the schedule? How...
So recently I noticed a bump on my male veiled chameleons nose and it looks larger to me compared to about a week ago,what should i do? and does anyone know what this is or could be?
so i have two veiled chams that are 6 months old now and after feeding them strickly crickets for 4 months...well now they both refuse to eat crickets. So then i try mealworms which they like, but much to small for their size. Now i know if there starving..theyll eat regardless, but my one...
so i have a veiled chameleon in a 24x24x48 aluminum DIY cage.
i also have a ficus, fern, and a pothos plant that fills the cage like a jungle pretty much. my big problem is that when i throw a dozen+ crickets in there for a few days at a time ...later when i check on the cricket supply...they...
:) nice!!
woow...she is beautiful!!!
i def see the difference now.
i really wish i was able to breed my boys with some females somewhere locally. lol well whatever i guess.
thanks
ok i know this is very silly and i should know this by now but i cant help but believe my one veiled chameleon is a female even tho "she" has spurs and is quite large.
i had a thread before relating to this topic..but after watching her movements and reactions...i just dont think its a male...