I'm in the kitchen and it is quite dim. He is on my shoulder and he just fell asleep! XD So cute! This is the best picture that I could get without waking him up.
:( Well if you're going to do that I'd say at least put crickets in there that will climb the walls of the enclosure so that she can find them better. If you do not want the chameleon give her to someone that will take care of her. And if you are interested in a chameleon just do the research...
Yep, he shot his tongue at me again. lol for those of you who hadn't read my previous thread, my jackson chameleon, Tricky shot his tongue at me twice the other day. He did it again today, but this time shot it at my hand when he saw it. What happened was I walked in the room, he went over to me...
A Veiled female chameleon…not surprising, they are quite grumpy usually. But yes, my chameleon knows that my hand is not a threat now. He didn't always. He mainly associates it with food and when he sees me he will shoot at me with his tongue (or shoot at my hand with his tongue) even when he...
Please do not worry I am not going to just try or experiment with this with my chameleon. But I remember seeing this video, and I am just curious, have you ever seen your chameleon swim? Do you let them swim?
Perhaps a bit of a silly question, as of course you'd see them swim, how else would...
Yes that is what I have been starting to think. I believe he had quite a few crickets that day but they were all quite small (ran out of the larger ones) so perhaps that didn't really satisfy him. If that is a method of communication, that's awesome and I hope that he does it again. lol
I have a 6 month old jackson chameleon named, Tricky. He is finishing shedding his skin. This just happened. I walked into my room and as soon as I did, the instant I started walking in the general direction where his enclosure is, I see him shoot his tongue directly at my position and hit the...
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B12ZzMMMtMynd05QempUY040VVk/edit
That link is a video I made very recently, of the first 100 days with, Tricky. In the last picture it was the 100th day so that's July 17th. I will post the picture here though if you're not really interested in seeing, Tricky's...
Awesome! It looks like you're all set and so far you're doing everything right as far as I can tell! Mind posting a picture of your enclosure set up though?
Well I drain the liquid first and then mix the tuna with mayonnaise, pepper and a bit of garlic salt. Then put it on toast. …you must try.
EDIT: For HUMANS, NOT chameleons!
Thanks for watching it! The official one (or at least the one I want) will be done when he is a year old or so.
Yes that's cool she'd pull moss up and look under it. She seems cute from what you describe and looks cute in the photograph as well. It's hard for me to tell the exact age of...
Welcome to the forums! Probably the best website for information, help and insight regarding chameleons. I do not have experience keeping pygmy chameleons but how old are they? Also the first thing I would say is to have separate enclosures (perhaps someone who keeps pygmy chameleons can correct...
A 6 month old chameleon can type this message to you and also tear apart and build a solar powered engine from scratch. And write chinese instructions for it. (Yes I, Tricky am typing this while the human is doing who know what)
P.S. Small arms, takes a while to respond.
~Tricky
Sleeping upside down…seriously why? XD
My 6 month old jackson chameleon just started shedding today. Now he never really sleeps on the ceiling. He has two or three main sleeping spots, but almost always (even in the summer) it is usually pretty up high on the branches or semi-high or just on...
Ooh jackson chameleon, okay let's scroll through…*scrolls*…
chameleon…chameleon…that right horn…chameleon…chameleon…definitely a chubby - I mean non-starving chameleon OH MY GOSH A PYTHON!
He looks large! I'm just joking I hope I do not offend you with the chubby thing but he seems pretty...