I'm leaving them alone and only throw them away when they mold over and i will try my hardest to save them even once they hit that point i am down to 17 out of 28 so kind of bummed :( even if one makes it i will be happy. i candled all the eggs and saw nothing inside of them i dont understand...
ya! it was my first chameleon to thinking back now it was pretty crazy but as soon as i got her i started doing research and made a thing on this forum there were a couple things i need to fix but was able to catch my mistakes right away. shes 6 years old now :)
mine poo once or twice a week so I wouldn't worry. he will poo more since hes a baby maybe once a day or every other day as he ages he will poo less. You can give him multivitamins but I only do calcium and d3
try not to change things around to much babies stress very easy, also separating them would be a good idea. and it can take a couple days for them to acclimate and finally eat, it took one of my chams 3 days before he decided to eat and be social and he was a full grown adult.
the one on the far left looks like a fishers chameleon to me. I live in Utah so i don't have the opportunity to ever see these kind of chameleons. Very gorgeous chameleon id go with the one on the far left :) but with what species is the easiest I honestly think they all take the same or similar...
Welcome to the chameleon world :) there amazing animals.
With hydration I would only worry if his eyes sink in and if his poo starts turning yellow instead of white, it should be white with brown, if yellow instead of white hes dehydrated and needs more water. His/Her eyes will also start to...
Ya im sorry to tell you but thats a she not a he but she looks very good, males will start to show faint color at about 4-5 months. she will stay this color. also what you should worry about in poo is if the white part is yellow that means she dehydrated, by looking at the pics her eyes seem...
maybe hes seeing a ghost ;) animals have that kinda sense haha. you seem to be doing everything right I dont take pics of my cages and put them the same, but my chams are used to change .. well besides my baby but hes a baby so skittish is expected from him. I wish you luck I hope you can figure...
I think the bigger chams can eat small mice and birds sometimes. like the Mellers, oustlets and parsons, i've fed my Mellers a pinky once or twice but that's it.
honestly I have shinned a light through them and it feels like there just empty to me.. I just cant understand how eggs could incubate so long with nothing inside but I guess its possible :( im bummed because I have two clutches from this female and im pretty sure there both bad.. i wonder if...
have you changed anything in the room? my chams change when I remodel my room, move things around, even when I dye my hair they hate me for a couple days, also any new things in the room could stress him out, if hes younger less then a year old there prone to stress more then the adults since...
Oh my you are right! they are almost 9 months -_- I don't know why I thought it was there 9 month mark, I haven't handled them i'm afraid to candle the eggs. They have doubled in size since they were laid I have a clutch that was laid in april and its half the size of these eggs, and these eggs...
So in January my Nosey be female laid 31 eggs a couple went bad from the start but the rest all looked great, I keep them at temps 70-75 cooler at night and warmer in the day, humidity is perfect not to much not to less. at the 9 month mark I started noticing some changes, one egg at a time...