i'm learning how to tell the gender of baby panther chameleons.
i just got this masoala baby yesterday, looking at the tail, i think it's a male. could someone teach me by telling me if i'm right or wrong, please?
I just caught this running along my balcony and wondering if i should feed it to my adult panther ambilobe chameleon?
pls see attached image.
i think it's a gecko, but i'm not sure...
This happens only today. i'v been away for three days, and when i returned this morning, i observed that my only adult male panther chameleon Addy keeps head nobbing whenever i get close.
he has no visual contact with other female chameleons when that happens.
i did handled the female...
I have separated them.
her mouth is not always like that, but i am suspecting that her previous owner is not giving her enough calcium which is why i noticed a tendency for her to keep her mouth slightly opened. i have since been giving her calcium supplements frequently plus gutloading my...
Will it be very unusual for a female panther chameleon to be in heat and still receptive after being with a male for five days?
She's 13 months old, 71grams. Pls see pic attached below
I have deliberately lowered my room temperature to 24 deg celsius ( its scorching hot 32 deg celsius outside this summer) and controlled their diets to keep their metabolism lower for the females. (To delay them getting on heat)
But this thread is really about managing the sexual health of...
Hi all,
Seeking further advices with sperm plugs issues
I bought an adult male ambilobe panther chameleon six days ago
He's 18 months old, very active and healthy, eats a lot and poos every day. Never mated before in his life except one test attempt five days ago (i have stopped further...
Rest assured that i have stopped trying to breed them, against the encouragement of the chinese breeders who have sold me the various chameleons
I will focus on raising my 4~5 months old young hatchlings for now
But i will nonetheless still need answers so when the time comes, i will be...
I think there's no one right answer. Some of my chameleons drink enough just from three misting sessions a day, and some don't (judging from the colors of their urates), for those which don't, i supplemented with hand sprays and drippers
One additional note, if you run an automatic misting system, mist only during daytime, chameleons don't drink when they are asleep at night.
I made the terrible mistake of actually misting every two hours, including night time, and some of my chameleons fell sick because my cages are so wet...
I'm learning fast the hard and expensive way.
Pls help me so i can avoid more such silly mistakes
Firstly, i only have one adult male ambilobe now and four female adults, which this is also a mistake (i'v been misled by a couple of chinese breeders)
So my most needy question is, supposedly...
I will be very frank here, i only started keeping chameleons as pets since early May.
Barely less than three months.
While it is no excuse, i have been given a lot of wrong, misleading information by chinese breeders who r more interested to sell me female chameleons they didn't want to...
Thanks for telling me these, i'm actually quite clueless, and where i live (in china where keeping chameleon as pets is not really legal), no one seems to know
Ok, i'v stopped them. New questions
1) so those r sperm plugs? I didn't know. The male chameleon has actually released sperm plugs in...