I suggest you sell one of them if you can't afford a second set up. I highly doubt she will survive being housed with a male. Sorry to be blunt, but that's just how it is unfortunately.
Are you housing two chams together? That's a big no no. You'll want to get them in separate cages ASAP.
Chams are solitary animals. Chams housed together or even in site of each other can cause stress issues.
Usually when i get on and click on "New Posts" their is often a few pages of threads. For the last week or so it only brings up maybe half a dozen or so threads. Its happening on the Desktop and Taptalk. Anybody experiencing the same thing?
I did have a male and planned to breed butt it didn't happen. I sold them to a fellow KCK in Alabama a few Years a back.
Thanks Laurie! Since I've been gone I bought a house, and just sold it yesterday. Getting married in April and will be a step dad. Unfortunately we won't have space for a...
Man... I miss my Chameleon days... Hoping i can be in a sitution to have them again in the next couple years. Here is an old video of my fav cham i had. "Lil H" I never named her so i started calling her Lil H because she was from Bloodline H from Seeco. Video is about 2 1/2 or 3 years old now...
That was my thought as well.. Looks like you're using a dripper. Are you not misting as well? Water is going to go right through that wood on the bottom in a short time and cause molding. (i know from experience)
I think Carol is right about the stress. Like she said, theirs a lot of reasons for color changes. However, when the other turns a more light green when one male is removed, I have to believes it's because Hes glad the other is out of there. I'd either return 2 of the charms or buy more cages...
Amazing as stated many times before. Its posts like these i need to stay away from. Makes me want to jump back into things...
Especially with you keeping Kinyongia in there ;) good work
I am from Utah where it is quite dry as well. I wrapped my cages in plastic (shower curtains). I usually would do 2 sides of the cage. It will boost your humidity up to where it needs to be.