Marshawn found a new home today, I know that he will be well taken care of. Someone locally found the post here on the forums (the only place I posted that I was interested in rehoming him).
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He does look good, probably just getting used to his new home. My only recommendation would be to see about elevating that enclosure a bit more. It looks to me like you have a cat (or dog dish) near by. You might find the little guy a bit more stressed than he needs to be if he...
can you try putting the cage outside first and then walking him out in hand?
I would think moving while on the branches would make him feel unstable and could be the cause of the freak out.
Garrett,
I sent you a PM. Not sure if you are in WA state and near to me, but I have some equipment I would love to donate to you to help set up for those individual babies, some enclosures, light ballasts. Bits & Pieces...
It is with regret that I am putting my awesome cham, Marshawn, up for sale.
Life situations as they are, my partner is very uncomfortable with the live feeders and not a fan of reptiles. I find I am not devoting the time I should be to caring for him and as he is relegated to the top floor of...
if he is that small you should try flightless fruit flies. As I said in an earlier post of yours this is a very young chameleon. He really should not have been sold until he was a bit older, until he was eating well on food that is easy to obtain.
The two I have had emerge have both been deformed. I misted them daily, what is the trick to have them grow correctly. I did dig them up and they were not deeply buried. I kept the warm with a power sun bulb and about 16 hrs of light time.
I will say that they two that have emerged were on...