It is always exciting watching hatchlings. I hatched some montiums back in the 90s and have to admit they were by far my favorites. I wish I had continued to work with them.
I found this tragic scene yesterday morning and it reminded me of a battlefield.
This guy had a rough night layed out on his back and arms in the air???
Actually I had a 100% hatch and all are doing well and dad was pleased with his new offspring
I have a few perfect Nosy Be females that need new homes before winter hits. Sire is super blue lineage and dam is Sinatra from Kammers. These will produce some outstanding babies. Asking 225 shipped. Discount on multiples. I have four at this size. 5 day health guarantee, live arrival...
Special this weekend 120$
I had a few more clutches hatch and need to make room. I have 10 related Nosy Be babies 2.5 months. Flat rate of 120$ + shipping and Paypal fees. Please respond if you are ready to purchase I will not hold any animals and will ship when funds clear. Thanks Matt
I believe those swellings can develop along with the gular edema. Check the diet of your feeders and make sure everything is in order with what you are feeding the chameleon. Protein can a culprit from what I understand.
Sinatra line (dame) x Super blue line (sire). She is 12 months plus and ready to go. Virgin girl eats like a horse. I feed her every other day as I did not intend to breed her. She was 63 grams last time I massed her. $300 plus shipping.
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I dont know anything of your history, but why don't you take him to a vet? No need to apologize to us, its the chameleon you chose to take care of. You seem to have given up already. There may be a chance to save him. Get him to a vet.
If its hard water or white crusty build up on the nozzle (calcium carbonate) then you can soak in vinegar or clr as it will react mildly with build up and eat it away. Vinegar is cheap.... No need add a strong acid. But an easy way to remember acid solutions (chemistry professor taught me...
I have put together a great pair of blue adults that have produced some incredible babies. Sire (found at link below)is from Super Blue at Chameleon Paradise and the dame is Sinatra line. They are 2.5 to 3 months old, fat, and ready for a new home. I have a few subadults from this pairing and...
If it were me I would plant heavily with live plants in pots and mist it several times a day. Substrate harbors bacteria and other problems. I'm not a Jackson's keeper but I think most would agree with the no substrate method.