yea... now the hard work ... we've already started finding out how much we'll have to spend and researched what we'll have to do to keep them all healthy...
I'm not super experienced... fairly new to the cham world bout a year and a half into it but when i got my first chams they were very young and i read that gasping for air like that is a sign that something may be wrong with the cham. now i'm not trying to get you worked up, just throwing that...
as i re-read the comment that Jannb made i became curious about prolapse and now i'm wondering if that would be a possibility even though he is able to pull them back in.. i'm sure that this is due to his rubbing off sperm plugs and the vines are just too rough... i will update on the situation...
i hope this info will bee useful for any one who may have feedback and i also hope i didn't make my friend sound too much like a irresponsible pet owner. Since he has gone through great lengths in order to keep his Chameleon in good health... i won't be looking for any info or responses tonight...
Okay i wanna clarify that the chameleon that i'm concerned about is the male that i have bred my female with. This chameleon is in the care of my partner and closest childhood friend. so we constantly discuss everything concerning our chameleons. We use the same supplements, we just have them on...
almost like some sort of sexual frustration considering he's been doing this since an unsuccessful breeding attempt like five months ago.... like three times since and never before....
thank you, and his hemipene is able to retract...
His enclosure 3.5'x 2.5'x 2.5'
it's cleaned once per wk. sprayed heavily with spray bottle 3x's a day
Eats mainly crickets dusted with various vitamins and minerals, repti-vite, miner-all, d3, and repashy calcium+.... rotating between two...