Don't worry i was at the show, very little variety i am said to say, nothing but damn corn snakes and ball pythons, chad *at tiki tiki* HAD THE ONLY HEALTHY looking chameleons.
with the exception of the second day there were some decent looking leachi geckos and a single table had brought...
Goldens are pretty basic care as far as geckos go, i would use a decent size enclosure at least 30 gallons as they are not a small gecko. water should always be available, but you can mist the cage similar to how you would a chameleon.
id keep conditions similar to how you would keep a tokay...
i had dendrobates for about 10 years, i really didn't find it all too difficult, i think a lot of the effort people put in there tanks is personal preference and all for looks *but who doesn't want a tank that looks good*... i knew people that bred theirs and kept them in pretty big sterilite...
3 look good, the rest not so much, you won't know till they mold over in a few days if they are bad for sure
keep them in incubator till you know for sure
FIrst off lol, reread what you posted, for a few seconds i read that as something else cause honestly...wow reconsider your sentence structure....
second they do smell and it could be that in a small room your bodies are putting off strong pheromones. this could be bugging his sense of smell...
first off, were you from,
second, there is a way to ask for help, you gave some info, which is good, i could use some pictures....
third, consult a vet....
4, depending on your geographical location or skill level of chameleon ownership, your enclosure may be set up incorrectly...
THe first two make me want to say female, the second two make me say male... if you can get one of the tail fully extended ..close up on the poop shoot/ base of tale...
well not sure how many people pay attention, but i saw these guys show up on kingsnake....
http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=52&de=833393
i am still contemplating getting some.
petsmart has increased the number of chameleons they are keeping for this movie.
people are always producing chams to be honest, and its always one person out there that does this. i see more baby chams come into pet store at 1 month , 60 at a time and they are puchased for $10.00 bucks wholesale.
well not to mention the fact that if you take your ticket stub into petsmart, they give you 10% off of an animal purchase.
and ekaj, while your opinion is fine and what not, i will argue that your initial thought is wrong... more people owning chams not knowing how to care for them is...
Hey julirs, i ran into something similar to this some time ago, back when my male panther was about a year old i was in a bad spot and had to pick up crickets from petsmart. well i did the fecal exam with the vet, and it came up positive for pin worms.
now not saying this is the case. but it...
i have seen the kits in action, they work well in exo terra cages, dunnoabout how well they work in chameleon mesh cages.
but the product from what i have seen is well built.