I think a lot of keepers wayyy over do it with bee pollen. I stopped using it.
Your branches are too thick. Get some branches that are the width of your index finger and pinky. Otherwise his hands and feet are splaying out completely and he’s struggling to grip with his nails. You need...
How dare you assume I would send my baby without his luggage. lol he’s like a rich aristocrat on the Titanic with a large luggage trunk carried by porters in white gloves.
@Beman I shipped out all of Jack’s lights and they’re arriving today at Yungzerk’s house. Two Jungle Dawn LEDs and an Arcadia 6% UVB. They shipped out after Jack.
Jack is so entertaining because he eats frantically like a juvenile and with reckless abandon. He took down two mature female grasshoppers with zero problem. Fully grown hornworm? GONE. Fifteen silkworms at once? BURP. 15 large crickets? PLEASE. He’s in excellent shape with textbook...
if you want a chameleon, get a chameleon but only if you follow the advice on these forums. Get the right enclosure, lights, plants, and learn to keep bugs and you will do fine. Make no mistake…Chameleon enclosures and equipment are a $1K initial investment. Then there’s the cost of the...
And I’m just putting this out there for any forum members or lurkers, if you have a chameleon, even if it’s in poor health that needs fostering, consider hitting me up. I have the equipment and space to care for them and find them a good home. No questions asked, no $ needed.
I really and truly only love Tony my veiled and Herbert my ambilobe. But seeing this guy sickly with a lazy eye and dysfunctional tongue, about to be homeless just killed me. This is when I learned about fostering vs adopting. I absolutely CAN take on a challenge like this, help an animal...
The question may arise…why not keep Jack? He is my wild child and he’s freakin adorable. BUT…my Camiezone panther baby Herbie is turning into a big dinosaur and needs a double enclosure. And I just don’t have room for one more enclosure.
Here’s your chance to prove you’re the best chameleon adopter in the northeast! If you are in the Philadelphia area and want to adopt a beautiful male Nosey Be Panther chameleon, complete with his XL Reptibreeze enclosure, dual Arcadia Jungle Dawn LED lights, Arcadia 6% UVB T5 fixture, live...
Some forum members were concerned those whistle hissing sounds were a URI but he’s going on a year now with no URI, is healthy as an horse, and still makes his little territorial birdie squawks. He was born that way and it’s like having a mini velociraptor. Funny though I can go up to him...
Here’s my dude. He displays some black on his casque and legs when he’s having some feelings. It can be mistaken for injuries. Also warning…they can do this cell phone esque vibration thingy when you hold them. It’s supposed to be a warning and if you don’t know to expect it, you may...
Tony the Tiger is my favorite of my boys and I don’t care who knows it. He gets black patches on his white/pink arms that look like injuries but they’re not. He’s a wonderful angel