I think you should have him sitting on the edge of the cup with his tongue sticking out, but not shooting. Like when they're in the first stages of aiming and there will be a little fly on the rim of the cup as well. They his tail could hang down and form the handle.
Hello! So for my high school journalism class I am doing a feature article on HR669 and S373. I need someone who either breeds, or works on a professional level with reptiles. Doesnt have to be chameleons, but you need a few years of experience.
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So I ordered some hornworms. Sadly, I forgot to get the mail. :( and I found them in the mail box the next day. I was soo mad cuz I thought they were all dead. But I put them under a heat lamp and they started wiggling! All but one, who I presumed was dead before by the way he looked...
I wouldnt mind feeding mine anoles if he were bigger. For some reason I just really hate anoles with a passion. Only if they were clean though. I plan on breeding leopard geckos and would probably feed deformed babies to them as well and infertile eggs to snakes or something.
Oh yes. I feed my box turtle earth worms in his water dish so they dont get dirt all over the, and they eventually drown if he doesnt eat them. Looks like an earth worm to me. Personally, I wouldnt worry about it and just keep an eye on my cham to watch for any weird behavior. If the rest of...
Mine does the same thing all the time. Nearly every time I go near his cage unless hes basking. Then he only does it sometimes. I have no idea why though. Then I try to put him back and he sticks to my hands... Stubborn fella.
A chameleon is the first lizard Ive ever owned. The only other reptile Ive owned before that is my box turtle. I think that as long as you do your research and understand that many of them dont like to be held and played with, then Id say go for it. Just have all your supplies ready and know...
Thank you! He is just about hitting puberty and Ive started to see some really intense bits of yellow as well. At one point while we were outside, the side of him facing the sun was all the dark and the other was all light.
He seemed to enjoy it. He was really content sitting up on my shoulder. He really is such a good cham. Whenever I go to hand feed him or something, sometimes he'll just ignore the bug and crawl onto my hand instead. Its nice to have a chameleon that doesnt mind being held.
Anyways...
Its always nice to have a wider diet and go easy on those mill worms. Since they have a hard exoskeleton they can be hard to digest in large numbers. You could try getting some hornworms and silk worms who are much softer. Maybe some roaches or flies as well?
I know some people who only feed...