Definitely do not give any slugs at all or snails. These carry parasites and can make your girl quite sick. Are you giving her a plain calcium supplement? Were you able to figure out how to get D3 or some multivitamin for her? With enough unfiltered sunlight, she probably won’t need additional...
I don't know what that is but here is a link to pictures of slugs. They happen about 2-3 times a year depends on how heavy you feed and your temperatures. Slugs or unfertilized ova and what they look like.
My f Jackson chameleon, Basil had an odd colored poop. It was weirdly cloudy and instead of the slime being orange it was the odd cloudy color. Is she sick in some way? Could it be slugs?
Species with females that give live birth or viviparous can also pass unfertilized ova. These are often referred to as slugs. Sometimes they only pass slugs or give birth and pass some slugs at the same time. This is similar to chickens laying unfertilized eggs with out the shell. These are from...
Jian only passed slugs once in her entire life. She had folicular stasis and I didn't think she ever would. Falchion has only passed slugs once in the last year. I doubt she will again but she is full of surprises.
I'm dusting her mealworms with grinded cuttlebone for calcium and taking her outside when i'm not busy in the morning that's about it as for colors i don't think her color changed she got a little bit lighter but i think that's because these days are hot also i can confirm she's been really...
Hoping all of our Mom’s of both human and animal babies have the sweetest of days. Special wishes for our beautiful lady chameleons who have such an instinct to be Moms that they lay eggs or pass slugs even if those are infertile. What over-achievers they truly are. 💗
One question, my girl suddenly developed an extreme taste for slugs, got lots of them in my enclosure as they established themselves. Can this be harmful for her on a daily base?
If you don't wash your plants, especially home depot ones, you will find a variety of pests including fungus gnats, scale, small millipedes, slugs, worms, and snails, and others.
They’re slugs established in the enclosure over the past months. The initial ones entered through the soil of the plants or bottom. At first it were small ones, but they start to get bigger and thicker, almost children’s pinky size thickness.
Hi, I have a Jackson’s and he had kind of a tan/gray colored poop the other day as well. It looked almost just like yours. I can see the urate on yours so that looks good but not sure about the color of the rest. What have you fed her Lately? If it was only one, I doubt it was a slug but let’s...
Hate those slugs, they eat all plants leafs and leave slime traces on your cham and they're a plaque.
Yup, they're and are amazing to watch. They start to manifest pretty healthy and grow large, between a small and medium dubia.