LOL That is usually the time. Since I am a froggy/toady person it cracks me up. Even if it wakes me up. I'm like "What kind of party are you guys having?"
Here is Hercules- Story to follow in 2 days as she will be 2 months old. :eek: (y)
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This is also an educational issue with critters we love. More in 1+1= 2 days. :ROFLMAO:
They are great! Also picked up some NEW Smooth Sided Toads last Saturday at the Reptile Show out here. Thanks for asking.
I will get some current pics tomorrow. (y)
I actually did a reptile show a few months ago and the topic was "Frog Day". So picked up some new tadpoles and shared them...
JMHO - First your baby is looking skinny and dehydrated.
I feed my 1 to 2 month olds- everyday 5 to 12 small crickets and a few fruitflies. Yes, they are pooping machines at this age.
I mist multiple times a day (I have the extra time). As adults I change diet to every other day. As babies I...
Great! So you will have a Panther chameleon. JMHO They are very different in so many ways. But, you will have eye experience which is a plus.
They have a nice booth at the Show. You two can make it a mini vacation if you go. Be safe! (y) If you have any questions about what is there, you can...
How is his eating?
Were both eyes the same at one point? Just making sure. (y)
Looks like the drops are making it a little crusty or there is some shed. His other eye looks good.
What is the name of the antibiotics? It is always tricky treating chameleons with meds.
Keep the pics coming-...
Can you share pictures daily? Things go really fast when babies and a detailed list of feeding would help too. We can determine issues before they get out of hand if your little one is having problems. (y)
Congratulations! First, how many eggs were laid in first hole? Second, how many in second hole. If she is still in the second, we will just have to let her do her thing. So exciting!
Digging is very time consuming and takes a lot out of them. Hope she gets back on schedule soon..
Are the eggs...
Just curious- did you examine the eggs and look inside? If yes, you should see embryo- if no embryo, they might not have been fertile. Eggs can look good for a very long time even if they are not fertilized. (y)
agree with above- In my earlier days of making fruit fly cultures, I accidently contaminated the mix by touching with my hands. Apparently, the bacteria/oils from humans can create issues over a short period of time. So, if your feeding fruit (bacteria/mold) plus touching (bacteria/oils) can...