So Pickle has just started to accept hand feeding! And he's soo greedy, he eats every single bug I hold out for him!
Wouldn't let me upload the video so I took pics of the vid.
Love the plants at the bottom however it looks very empty in the middle/top area and this is where they spend most of their time. She might not feel safe enough and stress will cause them not eat, this could be a big factor.
More branches and vines at all different levels and angles and larger...
My Cham is just over a month old and I have him in a large enclosure too. What I do is put his food in plastic tub that is not too deep for him, I also have a small bit of vine in the tub so he can climb inside and around the tub to get to the food.
I would suggest to set it up the same way so...
Ooo, I personally would go with the 2 MASSIVE to give the Chams luxurious spacious enclosures. Not sure how your designing it but you could always go with the 2 big ones and if you feel like the space isn't being used much, downsize to 4.
Hi all,
So I've had my Chameleon for nearly 2 weeks now so he's coming up to 7 weeks old and he still hasn't shed yet.
The reptile shop I got him from said he didn't shed while they had him and they had him for about 2 weeks. They said he will probably shed within the first week I have him...
Ooooh that's what larvae is! I didnt think they had legs for some reason!
Thank you ERKleRose!
Where do they come from then because I've only just started seeing them?
Hi all,
So in my colony of silent brown micro crickets I have found something wiggly and gross.
Where have these come from and are they safe to feed my chameleon?
In the picture I have circled it, one large and one small.
His eyes look sunken which shows severe dehydration, what colour is his poop?
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Also, my chameleon is about the roughly about the same size as yours maybe smaller...
Oh brilliant that's great to know thanks!
The spot he was settled into looked a little too dangerous to sleep, fake leaves and positioned vertically rather than horizontal so got a bit paranoid.
Just in case you havent seen my last post with his info.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon: Veiled, male, 6 weeks old and have had him for 6 days.
Handling: Handle him every day, just a couple of seconds to take him down to his food bowl and get him used to handling. He is very friendly and...