So I was at my buddies shop in Hockley, TX (Pets a Plenty) and he knows we are obsessed with chams so he decided to show off this beautiful guy that they got out of Florida. He is a WC veiled with beautiful oranges and probably the biggest chameleon I have ever seen aside from mellers and...
Thank you for the great information. I have done a great deal of research and found yes that Jacksons can be housed together easier than veileds and panthers. Not to say there may be complications if I get a picky pair but I'm obviously not going to house two that are always stressed by the...
Even if I zip tied or found another method of bringing both the cages together where the two panels are gone? Your idea is pretty effective to though. I do rather like that idea.
Has anyone ever tried this idea out? Was thinking about getting a male and female Jacksons and putting them together in two of the cages but when I assemble the cages I was going to not install the side panel on both and then zip tie through the mesh on both sides to keep the cages together...
First of all what type of chameleon are you talking about and what kind of cage? Age and is it a male or female? Are you using Moss to hold higher humidity or because you want the cage to look good? I would recommend against any substrate for obvious impaction reasons but also for sanitary...
I think mine was the 18in base without the sink. Its important to tell them or find the one without the sink. The price will change dramatically. I also picked out some plywood and had them cut 25x25 and then got a water sealant and coated the plywood on both sides.
One of mine is painted to...
Got half way through it and am still confused what the problem is? I managed an exotic pet shop for years and all of this is pretty normal. Lights, cages, cleanliness was all there. I would have used different substrates on a few cages but other than that they all seemed relatively healthy from...
Going with Maxttu's thread from a long time ago and using a vanity for water drainage. I have all my mats and putting everything together. I will have pictures up tomorrow with the final result.
What substrate do you have her on? Ball pythons hiding for long periods of time is very normal. I can't see the pic on my phone but mouth rot tends to also reveal swelling. I wouldn't worry about it too much. If she had problems eating then get her to a vet but could just be she is getting...
Thank you for the replies. My user name is actually my first and last name. Ted Watts. Just my first initial and last night. Its my email as well. Sorry for the mix up.