I dont think it is spreading, but it seems blacker, i wasnt really aware of it at first so i cant really remember if it appeared like this or grew! I think it started off this size but maybe has got darker more apparent.
Thanks for the photo Chris, she does look pale compared to that photo, although she does go darker shades and i have seen two vertical stripes on her. The male and female seem to get a little upset when they meet each other, her head went black, while her body stayed pale when the male climbed...
She was that colour when i got her, and was told by another member of a dwarf chameleon forum that the female viridus is often muted pale browns and not changeable in clour and bright green like the males.
About 23c in the day. She is very active and is always trying to catch micro-crickets, but unfortunately she often miss's, unlike the male who i have never seen miss. I gave her a wax worm the other day but it was too big and i had to cut it in half which was pretty awful but it did the trick...
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I have attached some pics. I have been misting quite heavily twice a day, as my male used to drink from a bowl and i was told that he may be dehydrated. He no longer drinks from the bowl. The rest of the viv. the plants etc dry out in between sprays its just the moss & soil.
Thanks,
Liz
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I have a male and female pygmy (viridis). I have had them since xmas and they have been eating (crickets fed with calcium plus formula), and fruit flies) and moving about well and also drinking off the leaves. They are in a viv with mesh top. glass front, temp. is around 75 in the day, 58...