I'm in the middle here. Yes, some chams enjoy being handled and I'd agree with you there. But absolutely no doubt,he looks overly stressed being wrapped up. I've never seen a Chameleon close its eye in enjoyment. But it's your call, not ours. We're just giving our advice based off quite a bit of...
I read through your thread before posting this one and actually thought you were in the US... slight disappointment ;)
Could you PM, or even it this or another thread, pictures of your set up, what's worked best for you, temps,, etc? Such limited info I found in pst researches in curious how...
As others have said, he is amazing. Parsonii Parsonii are just plain and simple, amazing creatures.
I'm requesting a weight update and encloser picture updates ;) I remember when you built your cage, it was and still is a very nice custom project. I remember thinking... that Jackson has more...
Just checking in with the Kinyongia world. Sold my last chameleon (melleri) 3 years ago now this month. Slowly getting closer to getting back into chameleons again, which will be back into the Kinyongia. By far my favorite I had. I'm hoping next spring or so, but not really sure at this point...
There are a lot of drainage idea on the forum, just do a search for drain system or something like that and you'll find a lot of threads.
The easiest way is to have the cage on a shelving unit of some sort. If its wood, drill a 3" hole or so and line up the draining holes from the cage with it...
Well it could be MBD.<br/>
I'm not seeing Any signs of that. I don't see any bends in his arms.
Have you seen him grab onto his own legs before? that's also another sign of it.
Your supplementing is a little off. You need to have calcium w/o D3 about twice a week, and calcium with d3 one a...
I dont know of an actual care sheet that is available for them. I would think its similar to the rest of the Kinyongia chams, however i know that some are a little more sensitive the supplements. I was going to work with these and did quite a bit of research, and never ended up getting them...
Just a random thought i've had over the years...
We are always saying that chams prefer being higher in the cage due to them being arboreal lizards, for security, etc. Well i've always wondered, if they are always up towards the top (which is usually true), why dont we create cages that have...