I normally try a change in foods and do get him silkworms every 2 weeks but he is just not interested in anything at the moment. His favourites are waxworms (of course lol) but he wont even touch those :(
Yes his poops were fine when he was eating but since then they have just gotten smaller...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Marley is my beautiful panther, he's 1 and a few months and I've had him since he was 3 months
Handling - He comes out on his own when he feels like it.
Feeding - He usually eats locusts, calci-worms, butterworms, mealworm alien things (before they turn to...
Marley is now 9 months old so I was just wondering how often he should be shedding because he hasn't shed for almost 6 weeks now.
Should I be worried about this and if so what would be causing this?
I don't know if this would help coz my panther is a nosylobe but when he was about 5 or 6 months old, he was showing lots of yellows but as he's gotten older, he has slowly turned into blue!
One was when he was 5 months and the other was yesterday :)
I haven't updated in a while so I thought I would stick some pictures up of Marley.
He is now 8 months old and he is still one of the slow ones with colour development lol but it's pretty hard to get him to fire up to anything really.. he's a pretty chilled guy!
I've been lucky with marley, he's never tried to bite me or hissed at me. He's opened his mouth at me a few times when I've taken him away from things he wants to be on lol so let's hope it stays that way!
I have wood with glass doors but my top and bottom half is made of mesh and I have my lights inside too with a cage (no, he has never ever burnt himself)
I really do think that is the best answer for the UK weather.
I've had a few problems in winter keeping the humidity up so imagine what an all...
It's not bad if there is lots of ventilation provided in the tank....
It completely depends where you are in the world.
If you are in Canada, the UK or Europe where it can get really cold then a glass tank is appropriate with a few adjustments.
If you live in hotter climates then screen cages...