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Welcome to the return of the Chameleon Hour!
For those new to the Chameleon Hour let me introduce what is going on! Every other Friday at 5PM on Youtube I present an hour (give or take) of a chameleon keeper variety show. During this time there are video segments of various topics that are of...
I know this is a little off topic, but I hope you will indulge me!
How did you come to selecting those three to consider buying a panther chameleon? Did they come from a Google search, social media, etc…?
One thing I am working on in the chameleon community is how to get good solid information...
You know, you can check out the Chameleon Academy Podcast and review multiple episodes where the rating of UVI 3 was proposed, tested, and confirmed to work. There will be discussion as to how it was tested as well as the limitations of what the testing actually means. You don’t have to “follow”...
I can only speculate as to what causes this. Perhaps eggs swelling. But the important point is that this is not an indication of some thing going wrong. When I have seen this, the eggs hatch without an issue.
Though, one day, I would like to figure out what causes this and how “natural” this is.
This is a webpage designed only for Google Adsense income and affiliate income from Amazon and Chewy. Therefore the author will select only products that these two retailers offer and will write something that sounds intelligent about the product, but is complete nonsense. They are relying on...
Yes, I dug a hole on the path and it was PACKED. I had a difficult time digging with my fingers. By this time next year the soil on top of the egg mass will be solid like this again. Amazing what these babies dig out of.
No answers, just more questions and pieces of information:
Something interesting to ponder is how much the laying spot decision is based on what she sees at the surface and what that means to the chameleon brain. I was surprised that she chose the path because that would be a completely foreign...
Yes, I was surprised as well! Here is a picture of where it was. You can see her in the middle of the "moat" I drew on the path so I could find the spot again. She is there filling up her hole.
One of the most incredible experiences for a chameleon enthusiast is to trek to Madagascar and see chameleons in the wild. I just returned from exactly that experience!
My purpose was more than just to see how many species of chameleons I could rack up. I was going to feel the conditions and...
Meet Patrick! He is a great guide who could help sort things out.
You can see what he does at his Instagram account and DM him when you are ready to ask further questions.
https://www.instagram.com/chameleonsofmadagascar/