She looks comfortable though! Ego just made his first cage break this morning. Opened up the door and turned around to get a Phoenix Worm and he was on the outside of the cage. He's never done that before. As soon as I turned around he climbed back in
It's more of a better safe than sorry scenario. At that age you really don't know how they will react to surgery. At this moment, she's resting comfortably without the cone. We'll see what happens when she starts to heal and it gets itchy.
Welcome to the forums!!! If you've been lurking then you know we are suckers for pictures. Do you have any pics you could share with us? I'm sure you know but this forum is one if not the best source for education on Chameleons.
PS, I LOVE Superworms compared to crickets. I know they are very necessary and I have plenty of them but Superworms are so much easier to keep and feed!
So I have had this new setup in use for about 6-7 weeks. Everything is holding up very good. I recently had a crawfish boil at my house and those that went upstairs to check out my Chams were all very impressed with the look and quality of the drain table. A few commented, "I didn't know they...
Ok Brian, thank you for the tips. I bought 500 large from Great Lakes Hornworms and bought their 1lb of Gutload but not the Wheat Bran. Will the 500 large be ok in a shoe box size container?
I recently bought 500 Superworms and some gut load to go along with them. I split as best I could into 2 1/2 Gallon sized deli containers and also split up the pound of gut load between the two. It seemed a little overcrowded so I split them a third time. I've been alternating carrots, Nature...
Keep Pupae in the fridge. When ready to feed, I take about 10-15 pupae out and put them in another container with vent holes in it and leave it out at room temp. Usually within a few days they hatch. then you can gut load and feed to your cham