I have tried to give her collared greens i believe is what they're called, and other bugs, but she refuses, how do you get them to increase a variety in their diet? The place I got her only fed them mealworms and crickets, so that is all she will eat.
Thank you, I will call the vet to make an appt to get tested, as far as water goes what should I do then? I got the waterfall a few months after I got her bc she was dehydrated bc she refused to drink off plants or from her dripper. After I got it she started to look so much better and she...
Your Chameleon - veiled, just found out she's actually a female, about a year. 6-7 months
Handling - she us fairly sweet so I normally handle her every other day, and if she climbs onto the door I get her out then too
Feeding - mostly mealworms and crickets? She is very spoiled and if she wants...
Like I said before, I lost a cham before her because the place I bought him from did not tell me about his calcium deficiency disorder that I didn't find out about till it was too late, I was devastated but Blu is so sweet, please tell me if there I ANYTHING I can do to ensure her health, I will...
Your Chameleon - veiled, just found out she's actually a female, about a year. 6-7 months
Handling - she us fairly sweet so I normally handle her every other day, and if she climbs onto the door I get her out then too
Feeding - mostly mealworms and crickets? She is very spoiled and if she wants...
I have tried the other insects you've mentioned but she won't eat them, she just stares at me until I give her mealworms, she's gone days without eating bc I didn't give her mealworms with it
I have tried the other insects you've mentioned but she won't eat them, she just stares at me until I give her mealworms, she's gone days without eating bc I didn't give her mealworms with it
She mainly get crickets, but bc I didn't want crickets running around disturbing her, she actually seems to prefer the mealworms over others, her waterfall is cleaned 2 times a week and has a built in filter, it's also attached to the side so it's not disturbing her bin, it also has a sponge...
Yeah, but this is the 1st time for her and she had been around males before we got her, I just want to make sure I'm not gonna have baby chams running around
Ok, last question
, I was talking to the store I got her from, and they said that means that she was housed with males at the store, I've only had her for 7 months, is there any chance she could be fertile?
Does this look ok? The green plastic thing is her water fall, I used reptile substrate and burrowing sand mixed, it is really moist so it will hold it's shape, I put some mealworms in her dish with extra calcium (not in the photo) anything else?