Hey Steve! Love the orange. He looks a little closer to Lucky #3. Here's another shot of Natto. I'll show Lucky the shot and see if he recognizes him. Hopefully there's no bad blood. :p
DUDE!
You need more Chameleons. I think there's still space in your bathroom. :D
Those are very cool shots. Now free range everyone and you can live in a jungle at your place. :eek:
Yeah! Kevin has it right. Suck it up. I live in Santa Monica and I'm going... Mooching a ride off the nicest guy in the club - Dave Weldon. :D
Jann and her husband are rearranging their vacation to make it to the meeting and they're from FLORIDA. They'll be coming from San Diego. They want to...
Nah. Except for the shy new little guy these chams all hang out together. They all have their own trees and rooms but will walk over to the one room and hang out with each other on the same tree.
They are from left to right in the solo pics. Zzodhi, PB, Lucky Boy and Natto Zeedle Zappa.
PB...
Dyesub.
Yes, as Jann said with some advice on the forum I started giving him supplements every other day as if he were a baby. He was no longer able to hold onto branches and I set up a trapeze at first and then eventually lost the tree. You can see the set up in my album on Karma.
Make sure...
I'm sorry as well. When we were breeding we too thought the tiniest ones were so cute and took special care. They never responded. Just too small and unhealthy. Its really heartbreaking. Our condolences.
If you've done your research the answer is no.
Coccidia reproduces by exploding out of the intestinal wall. Eventually the intestines will become so scarred from all this the animal will die because the function of the intestine - nutrients, etc absorption will be destroyed.
I think the point was that vets should try something that's easier on the animal than constant build up of Baytril. In effect delve into the problem and find something more targeted.
Its regulated differently here I believe. Whatever makes it more Byzantine is the American way.
My vet and I had a long discussion about Baytril. Either Mader or someone else hosting a seminar blasted the vets for prescribing it like aspirin. I've had mixed results with it. However, you said...