It takes about two weeks before your cham will settle down and start to be comfortable. It will eat when it's hungry, but I would keep count of how many feeders you put in each day to keep track of how much your cham eats. What's your setup like? Lights, temps, humidity, mist or drip, and what...
So, I will try to get a video of this behavior and post it. But I've noticed that when Orion gets all fired up he immediately becomes relaxed when I walk to his cage. Anyone else experience this with a cham?
looks to be about 1-2 months old. I doubt anyone will be able to tell you the colors without knowing who it's parents are and their locality and so on. As far as sex goes you would need to post photos of its tail base and keep in mind It may be too young to sex.
I don't recommend using anything but a linear t 5ho bulb setup. The cfl bulbs were one causing eye issues in reptiles such as blindness and burns. The issues of the bulbs have been fixed but a lot of the bad ones still are in circulation. I'm not saying that is the issue, but I would definitely...
The more I watch Orion grow the more I'm starting to be convinced it's a female, but then I see a bulge and I get confused. Then I don't see one, but I see a multitude of colors and then I get more confused lol so I will have to be prepared for a female just in case.
I have a sulcata and a Russian tortoise. Yeah it's way too late lol I want a tortoise farm and a lizard ranch lol my dream lizard is a sailfin dragon. Man that would be cool.
This is Nyx my sulcata. She will be one in August! I couldn't upload Galactus my Russian. He is a rescue I took in.
lol when I was a little human I had a bunch of anoles, leopard gecko, and a veiled chameleon. Now I have two torts and a cham and I've been addicted since my first anole