dont belive in taming chams, ive have some that are nice an some that arnt, its just the way it goes. i find the nasty ones get worse as they get older the more you try the worse they get
That's a good idea I never thought of it, there good strong tents. What do you do for ventilation have you got a extractor in there or just left the top vents open?
I would gutload the feeders with high in calcium produce and not use supliments once a week, that's what I do for my montanes and I would be the same, I will keep an eye out for if you sell them
Congrats on the baby's, is there care not similar to other honehnelii species? If you have had success raising the adults I'm sure you will do fine.there is normally alot more activity on this forum at night with It being a American forum so I'm sure you will get plenty of input then
]if she's giving birth there is no way that she is 5 months old, if you put some pics on of the Cham and whatever else is going on we will be able to tell you but if she is giving birth they will want separating from the mother to there own Vivarium
There are some rarer montane species that you can house females together and yes pigmys but this enclosure wouldn't be suitable for either, you will only be able to house the one chameleon in their I'm afraid
I would remove the substrait and you may already no but make sure there is something in the middle so they Carnt see each other but they look good. Removing the substrait is a must
That's great news! I was asking Julian about these yesterday plus he's going to keep me updated on any more amazing chameleons you offer him, the laterispinis are home and doing amazing I love them
Every feed a plain calcium without d3
Twice a month a calcium with d3
Twice a month a multivitamin
Use the d3 one weekend then the multivitamin the next an so on so there is a two week gap between using each