The gecko forum is playing up so couldn't post!
My friend has a leopard gecko and it's developed a lesion on its tail, a bit wart like, see pics.
Eating drinking and pooping fine, otherwise well.
Is it possible to house two chameleons together if they have enough space to hide from each other etc?
We have a male and a female panther chameleon and we're wondering if this is safe/kind/possible or not.
No laying bin! And I would like them to have babies but we are getting a new viv so we can separate them soon, prob this weekend.
Then we could try and mate them in a few more months?
Ps the thing I just remembered is that sometimes when we get the female out, he puffs up his throat and goes very red, sometimes for ages after.
He watches her climbing on us and seems angry, like almost jealousy or something?
Ps thanks Kate.
He seems the dominant one in many ways, he climbs over her and kind of barges past but they are never aggressive towards each other.
She is not intimidated either as still climbs over him so they are pretty calm with each other.
Was just hoping letting them roam with us...
Hi, he was doing a big blink in that pic, his eyes are very pronounced.
Ok they are in a wood, glass fronted vivarium 120cm by 60cm.
He has recently had a big growth spurt, the lump under his tail has got bigger. When we got him 2 months ago he was the same size as the female and less...
Hi,
I'm new to having reptiles and have two 4/5 month old panther chameleons. One is female and really curious and calm. The other is a male who is far more wary and can be aggressive because he is afraid.
From virtually day one the female, Yuko, has climbed on us, eaten from our hands etc...