At the time I had to re-home my chams I had to move out of my apartment. I was having neck surgery in the next couple of months too. I couldn't lift anything for a few months and I free-ranged my chams which was not an option at my friend's house and I didn't want to cage them up. :(
LOL, nothing wrong with that. Might I suggest you give him a tall tree branch that goes from the floor to the ceiling to climb on once he is out. That way he has a place to go and feel safe. :)
It doesn't hurt to mist them directly if it doesn't stress them out and even helps them with hydration and aiding them in cleaning their eyes. You might see them shut their eye and suck it in and roll it around and pop it back out, it's pretty cool! :D
In reality, I know you are right and I was posting from my heart. But aren't all creatures that way with the basics? Maybe the CBB chams have evolved, LOL, we can dream right?
If your cham stresses out from being misted, don't do it. Just mist the plants and use hot water so it is lukewarm out of the sprayer. You wouldn't want to be sprayed with cold water would you? :D
Never heard of them or tried em. Where do you get them
What a terrible thing to say "chameleons are emotional stupid reptiles" that is your opinion only. Fundamentalists is were everything starts and only from there can anyone become an expert.:cool:
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You don't want to mix the supplements together on a daily basis as you do not use all everyday. I guess if it's time to give the vitamin supplment and calcium, then you could mix them.
I don't want you to freak out but you should keep an eye on her lips and mouth just to be safe in case it's coincidence that she fell but has something else wrong.
Mouthrot (Stomitits)
Causes: This is a bacterial infection, which settles into the gum tissue, palate or tongue. If left...
I have experience in both screen cages and free ranges. Personally I prefer the free range if done correctly and safely. It's against my nature to cage any kind of animal but understand there are reasons why they should be.