My old place was horrible with the electric bills, highest bill was $300. It's a 2 bedroom townhouse and the AC had to pretty much run constantly to keep the upstairs cool. I think that is why I lost several of my chams. I couldn't move them downstairs where the temp would stay more regular...
Is the male big enough to eat the female? 2 weeks old is tiny. I wouldn't keep anything together if one is big enough to eat the other, even if they are very young. What are you keeping the female in now?
The pictures have the dates on them except for the one. The one without a date is from a month ago. The ones where he is on the floor are from Saturday when I first noticed him not moving, so I put him on the floor to see if he would walk around. The one where he is on the towel is the most...
Thanks Laurie. I've called a lot of vets in the area looking for someone who can help and haven't come across anyone yet. If anyone knows of one, that would be great. I've spent a lot of time searching.
I posted a couple pics above. The 3rd one is from about a month ago, I don't have any...
After battling for months with a temporal gland infection, Pepper finally got over it and had been doing well for awhile. Now he seems to have fallen and hurt his back.
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - Male Jackson's chameleon. He is a year and half old, I've had him since he was 4...
It's my birthday and my Jackson's chameleon Pepper decided to flash me his hemipene. That isn't exactly the type of male stripper I had in mind. I didn't take a picture of it. I'm sure you're all disappointed. Lol.
GET OUT OF MY HEAD! I am planning to do the same exact thing at my office and one of the nursing homes I work at. I actually just set up the nursing home date today. My agency works with people with disabilities, so we have people who live in the community who come into the office for events...
Just because you don't agree with someone's answer doesn't mean it's not a good answer. I used a waterfall back in the day with geckos and I hated it. It was constantly filthy and would get clogged with dead crickets, even after I tried to put screen over the little holes. Rob compared the...
98 degrees is way too hot, especially for a juvenile. I keep my basking spot for my female veiled between 80 and 85. How old is your cham? That bulb might be work ok in a big screen cage, but you're cooking your cham in a 20 gal.
I use aquarium backgrounds in the bottoms of my cages with holes in them for drainage. Reptile carpet would constantly be wet and would get moldy so quickly unless you switch it out every other day (I've used it in the past). The aquarium backgrounds are so easy to clean and if they start to...