Absolutely incorrect. They do not like to be cuddled, and typically do not like to be handled. can you post some pictures of your chameleon being cuddled?
That is fantastic news and fantastic hatch rate. Wish you the very best with them.
Curiousity question. With adult parsonii needing so much water and longer misting durations, are the neonates the same? Or what's the Schedule you've had them on?
Chameleons in general, are look but don't touch animals. Lots of them do not want to be handled and do not tolerate it. Since he already hand feeds, you could try coaxing him out and onto your arm, but if he's serious about not wanting to go out I wouldn't force him.
Is the only place you're reading the humidity over there by the heat lamp? If so, try getting a reading on the other side and the middle part of the cage. Your heat lamp will dry things up right underneath it.
You can just use a normal incandescent bulb you have at your house. Just make sure the wattage you use isn't to hot or cool (same thing you'd do anyway).
My thoughts exactly! No way anyone would ever read that and think it was a joke. Nor do I think it even was. I'm Positive it was serious but now that it's been called out a few times, the story switched to it was a joke.
Welcome to the forums!
First of all, good job doing as much research as you have before purchasing.
Second, if you have not read this thread, you should. ( sorry, doesn't send you to the first page)
https://www.chameleonforums.com/posts/293354/
It has a lot of good information about glass...
Fantastic!! Congrats and keep us posted.
Did the female come in WC Gravid, or is this from a pairing? Been awhile since I've been around so I probably missed the thread with all this info..
Their may have been air stuck on the lines.
May I ask why you have the bucket in the cage? If it's to reuse water that drops back in, I'd suggest against that. Don't know what that water is running over ( like feces) and back into circulation to be drank.