Thanks! :)
Actually i already read your blog "Info for new keepers with young veiled or panther chameleons", i gave her just 3 medium Locusts every 3 days and i put the basking lamp higher but maybe it was still too close and hot. If i can't find a male in a month i will try to put the lamp...
You can feed chameleons with Locust. Actually if you can feed him/her with more than one type of insect it will be better. Crickets, Locusts, Silkworms, Roachs, Horworms, Superworms (rearly) and Mealworms (rearly) for examle.
Thanks! Being a chameleon owner is one of the best things in the world, but there is not many chameleon owner in Turkey, it makes my girl more special and pretty. :D I am so lucky. :)
Lol, she is a bookworm. :)
So, I am there again. :) Montia, my girl have grown (she is not much bigger than last photo actually), now she is approximately 1 years old and layed 75 infertile eggs since October. She layed 3 times (1- 27 eggs, 2- 21 eggs, 3- 27 eggs). I have tryed to feed her less and make basking area...
They are all really amazing and cute! :D
I will go to Essen, Germany in June and i will go to Amsterdam with train for some hours. But i think even if i take a chameleon i can't bring it to Turkey with plane. Airlines don't want any animals in plane accept dogs and cats. :(
Thanks! I will try it, if it works it will make easier to have chameleons and they can drink whenever they want. :) But changing the water and cleaning the bottle every day can be hard if we have many chams.
Thanks,
She layed them in a normal way: digging and laying. :)
I'm not thinking 27 is too few, its a good number but a Member sad that she can still have some eggs. :confused: I hope she layed all of them. :o
My female panther chameleon Montia layed 27 infertile eggs today. Can be any more eggs still inside her? She is eating and drinking well and looks skinny.
When can she be gravid again?
Yes, i sad that, they will have many branches when they are like 2 meter (nearly 6 feet) tall. Sometimes even smaller ones have many branches but not often, sadly. :(