I dont know if I have seen this method mentioned here before, but this is what i do....
Two plastic cups (I used the ones you can get from the deli in any supermarket)
Put a little supplement at the bottom of first cup, drop in crickets, carefully place second cup inside first cup s that the...
I have a panther and I typically turn off his big bright T5 bulb first, and give him about 15-20min to settle in somewhere comfy for the night. If I forget to turn off his basking light, he will literally look at me, then look to the light, then back at me. Seen this more than a few times, I...
His colors look grey and ashy a bit, if he isnt about to shed....something is def off. All the advice here is solid. Hoping for some new pics soon of a healthier happier boy!
This is honestly the best answer sometimes. You don't feel comfortable because the outcome wasn't what you wanted, and I'm sure you feel somewhat responsible. It means you care... The truth is these guys and gals really do depend on us to live and thrive. They are a big responsibility. When you...
All this is good info, but I was asking for online options because my local Lowe's/Walmart don't always have options.
I was just wondering if people knew about an online retailer I didnt, because I simply couldn't find a decent one.
Guess there probably isnt a good other option online...
I searched and searched but a couple weeks ago I swear there was a post with a picture of a chameleon going head/chin up and making noises.
Im sorry, I really wanted to find it for you. Maybe an admin would have better luck.
I've seen mine sleep in the most uncomfortable looking positions. Usually my panther falls asleep normally on a branch, but sometimes he finds a skinny vertical branch to cling to for the night. Sometimes right-side-up, sometimes upside-down.
A bit like Pearl's idea...
Go to large chain or local hardware store and buy a 'long wooden dowel' or two and 'saw' to cut the dowel with if you do not already have something. Also purchase a few 'magnets' and some 'gorilla glue' - you will need at least 4 (preferably 6) magnets per dowel rod...
I agree that you should speak to the vet, because maybe they can help you in some way. Normally I wouldn't go there again either, but if they offer free care for the animal they hurt, then I would hope with any further care they would be a lot more careful/gentle. You shouldn't have to pay for...