Signs of the MBD will always remain (bent legs, healed bones and such) but If you have got it under control your Cham will be able to get around as good as normal (considering what it went through) Bones healed, and act more like A normal Cham would do. Keep the suppliments and lighting up abit...
Up his suppliments immediately till you get your vet visit, My concern is not the Broken teath but the loose ones. But chances are the loose ones broke at a point below the Gumline from contact with a hard source as said above. Either way upping the suppliments for now will at least aid in the...
Well for Pygmy Chameleons you dont need any Uvb or such. They are forrest floor species and have addapted to life where there is not allot of sunlight hitting them anyhow. so a regular house bulb works for lighting and Basking near. But I have never seen my Pygmies intentionally basking...
Ok, Todnedo, harvesting crickit crack fuel fumes! Nice! gotta land this one on the next series of Dirtiest Jobs! As Tod lights up Cleveland! ;) :D :D & Ha Ha, good one!
Thanks Lanceman! :) Just like to share some of the good stuff that falls from the brain.
Yea, Ive always been referred to as Mcguyver (Spelling?) anyhow Creative ways bring us all simpler solutions! :)
Well to add to all the other good suggestions from above. I have finnally made a sweet Cricket container, full screened (even on the bottom) so their excrete falls mostly out the bottom. the Crix Cage sits abit off the ground and I just shop vac the stuff that falls through. Completely...
I just returned from Vet visit yesterday, and Baytril is a antibiotic, which is used to combat Bacteria, Viral stuff etc. My Vet advised Vitamin A as help with one of my Chams Eye issues. But Vitamin A is not Baytril. So Baytril cannot be used for Vitamin deficiencies. :)
Edit. As for this...
Corn Plant is good, for Chameleons that are not to big to destroy the leaves, (crush them down) Smaller Chams I have like Fichers and Jacksons love to sleep on the wide leaves.
Id also try Shelefera (spelling:confused:) they have many varieties and offer great long branches for perching...
Hmm, Ok Dolcility-:) Wow I could not imagine Free Ranging an Iguana, Especially as big as mine, That thing would tear your house apart, Just imagine SHREDDED! Mine is in a very Impressive but nice looking CAGE! And I have to admit I use cat litter as you would a Cat. and the thing craps, and...
Ok here is an easy one for ya. Use your dripper (this is what I imagined you were doing) to drip down into the plant soil. Go out and buy yourself an extra big plant water catch pan. Much larger that the plant pot itself. This way it can catch any water that missed the plant pot. Next purchace...
Great Advice right above! and I'll be honest that little $39 dollar Iguana GROWS into one huge Reptile! I got one for Christmas 15 years ago and the thing still Lives well here (an absolute Giant). But as ParadalisGirl, Stated getting a tame one like we have is very unusual, So if you dont want...
Yes, I know + mine are reasonably young. and will Prob end up both Males or both females. So breeding them is not in the plan, but if it happens I gotta give it a try. ;)
I picked these up to raise as pets, And I have to admit I'm really enjoying them!