I looked at the ryobi but it had had really bad reviews. The etekcity had great reviews and was about the same price so I think I might get that one. I will still consider the ryobi, though. Thanks!
I am thinking about teaching my chameleon to hand or cup feed to get him used to me. However, I'm worried that he'll become dependent on me to feed him and stop hunting. Will he get lazy and no longer free range feed if I occasionally hand feed him?
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I just got a ten month old Jackson's chameleon for Christmas and am unsure about what supplements I need to use and how often I should use them. I have Repashy vitamin A and Repashy calcium plus LoD.
Do I need any more and how often do I need to use the ones I have?
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I just put in a 75 watt incandescent yesterday morning. It feels a lot warmer and my new cham ate more the day I put it in than he had the entire previous week. I think I will stick with it for now. Thanks for all your help!
I just left my house for about an hour and a half. When I got back, Newt, my chameleon, had eaten four crickets. I think he is finally settling in. Thanks for your help, everyone!
I don't have much experience all with chameleons, but, at least at the pet store I visited, anyone who knew the very basics of chameleon care could tell workers a lot about how to care for them. Like I said, the chameleon I saw had only some bark and a stick.
I thought about getting him to try to save his life but then realized that doing that would just give the pet store the idea that they had done something right and get a new one. I probably should have given them some advice about how to care for a chameleon, but the one that they had was so far...
When I was looking around for a Jackson's chameleon to buy, I made the mistake of looking in a pet store for one. They had one, a baby Jackson's. He was in a very small glass terrarium with pieces of bark covering the floor and a single stick for climbing. The poor little guy had turned ashen...