What a spoiled little boy ;) Best of luck with the little rascal. I hear they eat a lot.
Just joking around, I'm sure you've already figured that out... Seems you've given him plenty of treats. He is a cutie.
Your pictures are not showing up. If you would link them, or maybe attach them it would be kind :)
Here is an easy way to tell: Look at the back two feet. Usually a male has little flaps at the back, like a little piece of skin in the shape of a triangle.
Females lack this.
What kind of conditions is your cage making for the ficuses? They are just about the easiest plant ever, but sometimes they get parasites (little black nubs on the branches, I get them quite often and have to pick them off once I realize the ficus is dying!!).
Anyway pothos, umbrella plants...
90% of the time, everyone here has been helpful from the beginning of my membership here. I find that people are not critical, unless you refuse to change something bad about your husbandry or just plain out refuse to listen to advice, then people get critical.
Also, for some, we *need* to...
If you are dusting with calcium, d3, and multivitamins like you are supposed to with his food, I wouldn't worry.
Some chameleons have little "quirks" like that :) I've seen some veileds with crooked casques. Not because of improper care, but just because they grow a bit sideways. It's kinda...
My chameleon does not enjoy being picked up by me, but he *does*, however, enjoy coming out of his cage.
Buy a somewhat large office plant (ficus benjamina I find is the best for this purpose) with a pot and keep it in your room. When it comes time to clean, offer him a stick. Put the stick...
Mist king seems to have more of a fine mist than aquazamp. I've seen aquazamps at reptile shows and they're really nice though. Raindome creates a nice soft rain WITH a bit of mist.
I'd say in terms of misting, mistking is my go to. Aquazamp I'd buy for the raindome.
edit: also if you decide...
They usually don't include dermestids with dubias, but more likely with crickets.
Dermestids are probably what you have anyway :) Like this member said
Looks awesome to me! :)
If you haven't already - take some time and go to your local store and buy some river rocks, just a small amount. Or if they have a torn bag of them you can usually get them for 25c at places such as Home Depot.
Anyway, put some nice big rocks over the soil of the...
This cage looks like it was too much trouble for what it really is...
You can get a good cage for under 100 bucks and it'll last you forever... and it's a proper cage.
What you have currently is kind of an issue. I know on Reddit some people said it's kind of cool, inventive, etc, but I...
I second the notion of getting rid of the substrate. Dirt = bad for chameleons if they eat it, and it has an overwhelming ability to cause things such as mold, bacteria, etc, if water and rotting bugs gets into it.
Also I would try and (when he gets older) buy a taller cage, rather than wide...