If your talking about a clear jelly like coating around the brown part, that can be a sign of parasites. I'm assuming you already know what healthy poop and urates looks like. Be careful to not oversupplement also. Just a very light coating on your feeders. Shouldn't change the color of your...
Just heard back from Liddy and found out that Ming and Azog are in no way related nor have they ever been bred to the same female. Shoots that theory down. David
There are many reputable dealers online. If you find one you like, just post their name on a thread and everyone hear can tell you if their a good supplier or not. Don't worry about the shipping, the good ones know what their doing. I've purchased several from chameleonsonly.com and have always...
BT, Stay away from the jacksons if this is your first cham. They really aren't a beginner cham. Veileds are much more tolerant of beginner mistakes that you are sure to make. PLEASE read up on them on these forums and be sure you know what your getting into and have your setup correct. Be...
Damn Trace!! I've talked to you several times (on here), PM'd you and always just assumed you were a he. Sorry about that. I've actually referred you more times than you know! You've always been very knowledgable and helpful. David (Male)
They say they are delicate, but that's not been my experience with them. I haven't had any problem at all. They are by far one of the best feeders for your cham. Very healthy. Most chams love them but a few of mine have eaten them and then won't touch them, so, go figure. As for crickets, what...
At the risk of creating an uproar, I have both panthers and veileds and prefer the veileds handsdown. I like panthers as well as almost all chameleons, but I just prefer the look of veileds. I like the shape of their heads, their coloring and markings and personality over the panthers. Sure, It...
I think Bucky is right about that. I don't have any exp. with carpets. It sounds like their food intake is a little low, but if their reaching maturity, their food intake would drop anyway so not sure what to tell you. Hopefully someone with more exp. with carpets can help you. Why don't you try...
Have you owned chams before? It's one of the reasons I stay away from WC chams. Some of them have a very hard time acclimating to captive care. Your female may be gravid as this species matures quite early. I would keep a sand box in the bottom of the cage just in case she is. Can they see each...
I don't know how your land is laid out but try and look at it from the chams point of view, he would have probably gone to the first bush or tree to seek refuge. I hope you find him. Good luck. David
AFH is right about the size, bottle flies are about three times the size of a housefly. The houseflies live for about a week and the bottle flies live about a month. I hatch them on a regular basis and have for about six months. I find buying the larvae a much easier way of trying to stagger the...
I'll be glad when the bloodlines from the wc florida veileds start showing up for sale. The ones at lost lake are unlike anything I've ever seen. I've never seen so many that large, and with so much red and bright orange in them.
David
LPR-Do you know that for a fact or just making an assumption. Your probably right as mine also has the spot, but I'd like to know their relation for sure. I know the Kammers keep good records so I think I'll drop them a line. Thanks David