I noticed some white bumps around my chameleons mouth a week or so ago. I thought it was just some stuck pieces of shed. But today when I was feeding him I noticed they look much larger, and I have no idea what it is. Below is my info and some pics of the bumps. Any thoughts would be...
Well my chameleon is not nearly as cooperative as my frogs when the camera is pointing at him, but I do have a couple chameleon videos on there. I'll be sure to make my next video a cham video :D
Haha, I have zero desire to touch them, I'll stick with my tongs :o
Thanks. It's a 55 gallon that I used to house my Bearded Dragon in. Here are few pics of the set up. There is a different rock in the water in these pics.
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Just finished Falcors new home. It's 48"L 24"W and 20"H. He is about 1.5 years old, and well over a foot long, so he was due for an upgrade. We moved him in it yesterday, he really seems to enjoy it :D
I agree 100% that beardies are a much more interactive pet than a snake. But you have to know what you're getting into. In his initial post he stated he wants something easy to have. So if the choices are Beardie vs Corn snake, I say go with the Corn snake, they're much easier to care for. But...
Then don't get a Beardie. They eat a ridiculous amount of food, poop often, and require a bit of money up front.
I've had both corn snakes (among other colubrids) and bearded dragons. So, if you're new to this, and want something easy, then I say go with a corn snake.