I have money set aside for vet visits. I'll definitely take her in when she does lay. She's due in four days, but honestly I was hoping it's like whenever you buy something and the shipping says 3-5 days and it shows up on the third day. It's looking like five haha.
Sounds good. I was gonna heavily dust hornworms after she lays, but she loves water dripping on her nose, so I could easily trick her with calcium. Thanks for the info.
Ive read female Veileds can retain sperm from earlier matings. I also saw an article on Jacksons chameleons saying that second clutches created by retained sperm caused weaker babies, so the breeder would mate the female a week after her laying. Is this a good idea to do with my girl after she...
Humans need to quit introducing new species to fragile ecosystems. Plants included. It's unfortunate people think ecosystems evolve so quickly...it takes years upon years.
So I saw this post on Facebook and most of the comments are saying broken ribs. What do y'all think? When I bought Yoyo he had a few that looked like it, but he's always even on both sides, so I'm not too worried. But this lady's Cham looks messed up
Plus I usually switch up their diets a lot, crix, dubias, (staple) and then give my male greens since he eats them. For treats I do horn works, the occasional waxworm, occasional superworm, and butterworms. I never see my female drinking water, though her urate looks fine. Still it'd take a lot...
Ahhh I see. I was considering breeding them to sell to my local exotic pet store, and giving them to my chams every so often. Idk if selling them is worth a lot but to be honest I'd just like some experience breeding buggies
Hello friends, considering getting a LOT of horn worms/ silkies. Just wondering, have y'all ever bought from Oregon Silkworms? I'd love to hear some reviews. Also just To clear up my suspicions, hornworms are NOT a staple feeder, are they? I keep seeing people post on Facebook about how their...
So my friends, I'd honestly love to expand on my chameleons. My ultimate goal is to be experienced enough with chams to be able to start a Cham rescue, (and other reptiles) because currently there are none is southern Oregon. Anyways, this wouldn't happen for awhile, but my question is, what...
So, I have a few questions. I've been watching slow motion videos of chams shooting their tongues. Just wonder what the circled membrane is called...and perhaps where I could get some more information on the science of chameleons :)
Hello friends, if anyone has some pictures of their pregnant females they'd like me to photoshop (a flower crown and such) send them my way! Also tell me what you'd like and I'll try to do it :)
So update for y'all. Even holding her she feels like a full balloon. Her skin is tight on her and to put it simply she just feels...really fat lol. I think the first picture you can see her eggs buldge (above her back leg). She's gained 2 more grams, so I'm starting to cover her cage daily. I'm...
Heheh, I have my dripper (which is literally a cleaned out coke bottle with a hole in it) go directly into my girls laying bin. Keeps her sand moist and saves me the trouble of having to make a drainage system
Check local reptile rescues. While you're waiting for someone who's local if you can't find one, let's get her symptoms on the table as well as all her info. Lots of the higher up members here know exactly how to help
In addition to that, my guy tries to bite quarters and tin foil. I have to make sure there's nothing shiny when I let him come inside with me, otherwise he tries to eat it.