@MissSkittles has given you lots of great ideas! one more thing to add that might help are some heat packs …in case the power is out wherever you end up (if you have to evacuate) and it’s the cold wintertime that an outage happens.
Can’t leave the geese out of it…im Canadian! They’re everywhere! Besides auto correct changed it to geese from geesh.
And that @MissSkittles is laughing about my old memory. 😉
I had the day marked on the calendar for a 10th anniversary for something for the Chameleon Forums…I wonder what it was?? Geese…now it will drive me crazier than I already am!
How long has he not been able to use his tongue?
What supplements do you dust the insects with and how often do you use each supplement? I’m particularly interested in whether the supplements have calcium, phosphorus, vitamin D3 in them and what form of vitamin A, if they have vitamin A in...
You’re definitely not alone in this….I’ve had many chameleon and other lizard dreams….none of which were reasonable or made any sense…but most of my dreams make no sense at all…so that part is “normal” for me.
How old was he when you got him?
You said…”he gets calcium once a week (I was told I shouldn't give it to him more than once, too much calcium=death)”…calcium once a week is not enough. It should be dusted on the insects at every feeding. That could be a big part of the problem.
How often does...
If only I had a medical background or at least had majored in biology! Physics and chemistry were what I took…went back and took one year of high school (literally) biology years after…but it was very basic.
“Even though crickets had the highest iron levels overall, iron uptake from buffalo worms, a type of beetle larvae, was the clear winner, even besting sirloin beef.”…
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/edible-insects-have-more-iron-than-sirloin-beef/
One more...
“Cecal valves slow down food passage and provide for fermenting chambers, allowing commensal microorganisms to convert cellulose to volatile fatty acids”…
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.0711998105
Could this happen in chameleons as well?
Yemen chameleons have a caecum…so do they have a...
Here are some …not really showing what you want…
Gravid….
Some more…
https://reptilesmagazine.com/carpet-chameleon-information-and-care/?srsltid=AfmBOoqPY7EB4iZIta4aJSHjyxjiO59aWgceSVVxW6GnLcIDuW1C8qyW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NORfuH9zedU
This one might help…...