Hmm in fact lot of wc sp have colors and its used to act like camouflage or scary pattern to look like poison or predators. I got 42 isopods speacies here, my wc are the most colorfull;) but between orange poweder and orange powder both are same speacies (pruinosus) and orange are a morph from...
Hello Jacksonii lovers!
So here! i got a machakos female imported with a bunch of xanth. She was at the petstore listed as a xanth male wich i disagree. Shes now with me and im still clueless.. compared with every female machakos ive ever seen, shes impressively big (not just the baby cooking...
if.. however you refuse to let them go, start with fruit fly and fog them with dense fog every day for 30 minutes and smooth fog for the night with a good air flow, don't spray them directly they hate this, dust the fruit fly with calcium every 2 meal and vitamins every week.. you will also need...
(the baby don't look like Jackson ;) - there few subtle differences with the face and the pattern (baby Jackson already have the "horn look" on the face and Brady are much more smoother)
too me it look like a sp. of bradypodion maybe with the specific region where he coming from that will probably help with id.
Personally.. relating the baby where the mother was is probably their best chance of surviving.. its probably an endanger sp. ? and I took lot of experience to raise...
I try and it’s possible but with real knowledge of both speacies so im not sure i should post this here cause it can encourage less experienced people to try and consequences can be quite a disaster;) can you show few pictures of your cages?:)
Smaller insect got smaller guts but they can be equally gutloaded;) gutloading with beepollen is a nice way to "replicate" partially but i agree its not easy to replicate the nature at home
to my humble experience, melleri (and almost all my chameleon) have preference for smaller staple feeder. My first experience with them was to feed them with the moto "bigger is better" but at the end i realise this was little bit more hard to digest and anyway they prefer (when they have the...
is 116f is your basking temps? From the pictures somethings wrong and he is struggling, do you have a picture of the first day he is came to your place? (picture of him 1-2 weeks ago?)
For now, close the basking just keep the uvb give him a basking break (like a cloudy day). Can you also grab a...
So! Everything is here haha!;)
your major concern is the humidity during the night i think (heaters is pain in the ass with humidity) so covering some side in your enclosure will help!
where are you located (quebec and Alberta are different in averageclimat management)
Pardon me.. beside all the chameleon fight? how can you sleep with ambiant room temperature at 35-40? this sound unbelivable! :P
For the rest, i personally experienced strong night drop with my chameleons and it was actually really benefit for my chameleons (not only for my mountains) so...