If you manually remove the stinger prior to feeding than bees are okay. Actually, chameleons have been observed to eat bees in the wild on occasion, stinger and all... but just to be safe....
This forum has a nice Feeder List with photos. I would like to know if crude nutritional information is available for the various species? I know that gut-contents will make a great difference, as will the diet the critter was raised on. Still some generalizations should be possible - we have...
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(If I am bringing up something, that has been hashed here many times before, please forgive me as a newbie to the forum...)
Do we have enough New Yorkers to warrant a New York Chameleon meet-up? Is there sufficient interest?
I admit that I have motivations now to network with local...
A fellow Brooklynite. 11219 currently, but raised in Flatbush. (Although I did live in Boston for a dozen years, I have found my way back...)
I really wish that all the classified and for sale forums included location in the subject... would be nice if I could view sorted by distance...
hand - feed jackson's
I guess I should have been a little more clear... i am still using the mist-er... it is not as if I was shooting a squirt gun down his throat... most of it gets on his face, the cage-wires (which he licks off). Still, this was interesting behaviour, because my other...
hand feed...
My adult male Jackson's started like this: when I misted he would move toward the bottle, and eventually would open his moth so I could spray directly... then I started tossing food in, when he opened his mouth...and it went from there...I start to wonder if a previous owner had...
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seven neonates... problem getting them to eat, but they are not dehydrated... feel this is emergency... local professionals not much help.
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