I attached branches and long thin pieces of wood to the inside of the cage so he has something to grab onto other than the mesh. Hot glue was a lifesaver when putting together my cage.
I am bringing in my panther on Sunday to the vet because he has stopped eating and pooping, along with some other strange behaviors ): Now I just need to figure out how to bring him there? He is about 10 months old. What type of enclosure/cage/box should I bring him in? Does anybody have any...
He is about 9-10 months. He actually just had two sperm plugs come out, then took a good sized poop but it looked pretty unhealthy. It was in pieces, had some orange, and was very drippy. Hopefully that is the first step to getting his system clear of whatever got him backed up.
My panther usually has a healthy poop about the size of my finger every two days or so, and he only went once last week, and this week he has had two very small poops. His basking spot is around 85-95 depending on the temperature outside that day. He has a dripper always going and I mist his...
First, it's a good sign that he's drinking water! For the sneeze, it depends on the way it happened. If he just blew out a little air like a puufff, then that's probably nothing to worry about. If it sounds more like an actual sneeze rather than a puff, and he seems to put his whole body into...
I just got a new cage in the mail for my panther, and I was wondering if it would be safe for me to spray paint it? Has anyone done this before? I wanna make sure it would be safe for my cham. I would let it dry and air out before I put him in there of course.
If the temperature and humidity stay relatively the same as when the cage was inside, you should be fine. Any drastic changes in the temp/humidity could effect his stress levels and health.
They did come in a plastic bag, maybe I left them in there for too long! I tried ordering crickets online, but it turned out to be a hassle and it was more expensive. Maybe I will look into breeding my own.
Thanks!
It sounds like you are doing everything well! To hand feed I would put a worm or roach into a cup and holding the cup below my chameleon, and this seemed to work well. Eventually I was able to hold a worm in my palm and he would take it out of my hand. He is now very friendly, and loves coming...