Your plant is showing the symptoms of overwatering. For many months I experienced the same problems with all of my plants and I could not find a cure. Even with proper elevation, drainage and air flow, I still had plants suffering and dying from overwatering. I finally found that the problem...
The best way to tell if they are hydrated is by the color of the urate. There are normally do parts of each poop. The brown half and the white half, if the white half is solid white then your chameleon is hydrated. If it is yellow or orange then your chameleon is probably dehydrated. How are...
Well still no results from the fecal test yet, even though the vet told me they would I would have the results by the 12th (yesterday! :mad:). After a two day strike, he finally ate one cricket and one butterworm. It just seems like he should not be as skinny as he is and based off looks, he...
Well as I'm sure you already know, chameleons are easily stressed out. Time is the best thing that works; your chameleon will begin to recognize you and may possibly relax when it comes to handling. It's all up in the air, some are friendly others are not, but you shouldn't go out of your way...
Never, ever pull at the shedding skin of your chameleon. If something serious like that ever happened your best bet would be to take the chameleon to a vet. Speaking of vets, you should probably try to find a exoctic veterinarian in your area so that you are prepared in case of an emergency...
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Just up the humidity a bit and spray with warm water (like others suggested). You must also watch out for any problems with shedding. If for some reason the chameleon is unable to shed certain parts of it body (i.e. tip of the tail) it can cut of circulation and therefore lead to amputation.
How about you make your own feeder bin? There are lots of threads on blogs on it, I have one myself (https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/cushcameleon/151-diy-feeder-container.html). They are really easy to make IMO and can keep a lot more bugs than those cricket keepers. I keep both my...
I started my colony a little while back. They were all baby dubias, now I have one giant mother crawling around in there. It kind of gave me the creeps to see all these babies and then one HUGE one :p.