congrats on the new cham!! He looks quite healthy which is good. Also a lot of people recommend not having any sort of substrate because they can eat it and it makes keeping the cage clean that much harder.
Do you have a basking bulb for him? From the first photo I can't see one and they need...
he is a panther chameleon and is from the "Sunfire" line from the Kammers.
I also forgot to mention that there is a dog in the apartment that roams about as she pleases. The cage will be high enough up to be out of her way but she probably adds to the traffic a little bit.
Hey guys,
I am getting my first chameleon next week which I am super excited about :D. However I was wondering if putting him in the living room, where there is a decent amount of traffic, would be a bad idea. He is about 3 months old and want to make sure I don't stress him out anymore than...
interesting theory you got going on there, I wonder if any of the breeders have noticed this with a large number of chameleons
however glad to see he is getting back to his original coloring!!
I know this has been posted elsewhere on this forum, because I have seen it, but I can't seem to find it currently :(
I am looking at adding some branches to my cage and know there are two ways to "clean" them. One is baking and one is cleaning with bleach. The problem I have is I have no...
yea i got a call today that my guy is ready from this clutch but i was told he wasn't going to be ready till mid to late april sooo....
i got to get a cage and everything set up PRONTO!! lol
anyone else having problems viewing the pics besides him? If so I can d/l them to my computer and upload them to the site and then repost them. Would prefer not to if everyone else is seeing them alright
definitely excited to see some pics of him!! I also got a "Sunfire" male and am waiting on him to be ready to ship, which will be in a couple weeks.
Will be interesting to compare the two and see how they both turn out