I guess I mis-spoke, her jaw isn't so much flexible as it is really easy to open & it slacks more on one side, but isn't rubbery or anything.
The vet said to give the liquid Calcium daily... is that OD'ing them on the calcium? Or is that a better choice at this point? Also, when should the...
Thanks for the advice! They do not have horns, but they do have tiny little bumps where the horns would be. The person that I got them from said that thye were CB, and he has had them since they were young. I doubt they are gravid, they simply look over-weight, and kinda melt into little...
my chams that I have had since hatchling/juvi all hate to be held. the 2 that I got recently as adults love to come out & chill on my shoulder (may be due to their poor health & cramped living conditions, all currently undergoing change/being addressed).
I aquired 2 adult female jackson's I believe to be xantholophus (sp?) at a show 2 weeks ago. Both are HUGE compared to the recorded average weights (the smaller one is 117g & the larger one is 225g). They are both about 12-14" (about right for the length stated on the adcham page)... I have...
I do spot cleaning daily, as needed, and wipe the cage down every week. I do a "water-down" cleaning in the shower about once a month, except with my large cage, that just gets the spot-clean & wipe-down. In the warmer months, I tend to leave the cages outside on the patio, and they get...
I was trying to figure out who he reminded me of, and it finally hit me, he kinda looks like he could be in Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas. The eyes make him look like Jack. ;)
his eyes look sunken in to me too... and the faded look on his head is a bit worrisome, tho may be attributed to de-hydration.
His body coloration is pretty tho. Try showering him, or just heavily misting for the next several days, and work on keeping him hydrated.
I am shadow in the dark.
I am rustle in the leaves.
I am...
Ninja Chameleon...
She was jyst so cute practicing her ninja moves, I had to snap a picture.
he's a 10-month old blue bar ambilobe. He's got great colors when he's sleeping, he's just really dark when awake, dark green, dark red, black... haha, throw some yellow in there & he's a Jamaican chameleon!
From everything I've seen & read so far, it seems as if chams come into their colors by about 5-7months... My cham is about 10 months old, and he's barely showing color... tho I think part of it is his insecurity in his new home... but even before then, he wasn't very bright... do some chams...