i sent out a cham today and the package was suppose to reach its destination by 12pm the next day. and it didn't i was wondering "who does everyone else use" and if you have ever had a problem with the USPS
not 100%
only senior select members and mods can make them calls there is a spacific group for this at the bottom of the forum please relocate the thread there..........i believe its a female because the vent is the only thing seen so young the buldge comes later i agree with carol
Agree
It is not right to call someone out like that.. this is his 4th post and he is a new cham owner and a person new to the hobby and he is treated like this?? un called for. your a senior member how about setting a example.....with that said.
hey man its all good. dont stress to much...
who knows
i just hatched my clutch and the ambilobe eggs were from june 18th most of them hatched 3 weeks from one another around feb march...then a few more in april then the last one hatched on mothers day . thats almost a year. i have learned to be patient dont mess with them if the...
i fed them to charlie
i had to break them in half but i got them from the fishing store. they are fatty and makes for a good snack not a feeder. but i have had good luck....as for finding a wild one.....i do know they have parasites and i will not feed a wild one but from a controlled farm...
give it time .
i use a ten gallon tank for 4 babies and i pack it full of fake plants and vines. so the flys have something to climb on so the babies can sneak around and merk em
hey guy i have a friend on a local facebook chameleon site that just took this little guy to the vet and with a 300 buck vet bill and some antibiotics it looks worse then before any advice she is an experienced hobbyist and has been keeping chams and other reptiles for many years...she has never...
yes
one had Phosphorus one without and one had vitamin d3 all are calcium i use all three if you just use one type you could be overloading with phosphorus
thanks
it took this one alot longer then the rest but i believe its a male and it is already tackling pin head crickets it ate a couple today when i was watching him
i place mine over the top
but remember there cannot be any glass obstruction between the lights and the habitat . the glass filters out all the uvb rays