This is Mushu. We got him/her a month ago from a breeder who had sent us a female ambilobe instead of a male like we had requested. We had informed the breeder and they gave us a cheaper price and he said that he sent us a confirmed male. To me this little guy looks female but I'm no expert on...
Are both eyes crusty? I had that issue with my female panther Cham and my vet gave us some eye drops to get rid of any infection that might be present in her eyes. If it started as one eye and now it's both, it could be a vitamin A deficiency. We just resolved a vitamin A problem with my...
I took him to the vet because now he's keeping both of his eyes closed. The vet gave me eye drops to give him to get rid of any infection that might be in his eye (hoping some of the drops will seep through the crease of his eye) but it's hard to get the eye drops in his eye with his eyes so...
Just yesterday I bought a juvenile male veiled chameleon and when I brought him home he would only keep his left eye open. Every once in awhile he'll open both eyes but lately it's just been his left eye open. He also sits in his new cage with both of his eyes closed. Maybe he's just getting...
Makes sense, i will sterilize the part of it my cham comes in contact with more so then i already have. I just wiped them down with hot water. Thanks! It really doesnt cost anything besides the screen and pond liner to make. Just time!
Do you know of any reliable breeders who could send me a male? We order this little guy from backwaterreptiles.com and told them we wanted a male and I guess we got a female instead. Thanks so much for replying!
Will do, but a real reason of why I posted this is because of the raw materials (trees) I used to create this cage. Would these trees have an bad effect on my chameleon?
Thanks for the compliments :)
Will post more tonight.
It has reptibark substrate. But if you are talking about the construction, it's lined with pond liner to prevent water from leaking.
Thanks
Veiled's are really picky when it comes to laying their eggs. My veiled just laid her first clutch and it took her from 9am Wednesday morning - 4am Thursday morning to make her hole perfect so she could lay her eggs. I didn't even put a climbing stick in her lay box because she kept climbing out...
Veiled's are really picky when it comes to laying their eggs. My veiled just laid her first clutch and it took her from 9am Wednesday morning - 4am Thursday morning to make her hole perfect so she could lay her eggs. I didn't even put a climbing stick in her lay box because she kept climbing out...