I'm sorry I didn't get back to everyone who inquired about the cham, in a timely manner. I did have several requests to ship, but as it turns out, my schedule has changed for the better, and I will be able to care for him from now on. I'm excited to be keeping him, and I'm also sorry for letting...
I am extremely sad to post this sale, But I am working out of town 5 days a week, for the next several months... I am not able to care for properly or even enjoy my chameleon like I used to.
I purchased the six month old chameleon from Chams NW in april 2010. He is about 14-15 months old...
Reptaid comes in a two part formula, which once mixed must be kept refrigerated for up to one year. If left unmixed it has a shelf life of 4 yrs.
edit; I should have mentioned that until mixed, you would store in a cool dry place as described by syn and eliza
Ok thanks. Haha that's funny, mine chooses different spots, but always in the same plant(pothos). I don't use the word "cute" very often... But a chameleon sleeping, with tail coiled, and eyes at rest.... That's cute
12 hours. On at 8am, off at 8pm... I'm not too worried about it, only because he seems in exellent health otherwise. But it's just weird that he goes to bed with tail coiled, and in full 'sleeping colors' with the lights on. It's usually 1.5 hours before true sunset( his cage is in the window)
My Cham isn't really "sleeping during the day". He is very active and healthy during the day( moves around, basks, eats, drinks) but... He has been consistantly going to his sleeping spot an hour or sometimes two hours before 'lights out', and goes to bed. Just wondering if anyone else has had...
Oh I didn't realize that had already been posted in it's own thread.( I haven't read every thread on this forum). It's a local listing- Seattle- so I wouldn't have thought most would have seen it
the problem with this whole solution to just keep dubias vs. crickets, is that chameleons dont seem to like dubias NEARLY as much. I know that a few of the previous posts mentioned this as well.... but its just an unfortunate fact I guess?
Do the windows need to be open in order for UVB to pass? My Cham LOVES hanging off the screen in the natural sunlight. But, can the UVB pass through the glass?