Hmm, westcoast, how low would you be willing to let go of a panther (ambilobe, sambava) for?
and, my local petshop just sold a female nosy be for 25 dollars.. the owner knew nothing about chameleons, so he just sold her. since she came in free, he didnt know how to take care of her, so...
My female 3 1/2 month old chameleon just ate some perlite.. ( the white crunchy chunks in soil if im not mistaken ) It happened right as i woke up. i got out of bed and went right to her cage, saw her walking along the rim on the plants plastic pot, and faced downward with her tounge out, not...
jeez.
i cant get a job for beans.
13 year old already has his thing going.
im stuck living in an apartment, trying to achieve my long time goal of getting a panther chameleon.
id surely have one by now, but being as im so young, i spend money on my bike.. too much maintenence.
but...
hmm im going..
basically nowhere
being as im only 15 years old.. all i can really do is head to the local mall and walk around aimlessly
or just ride my bike around town and find some riding spots
Eck.
huge worm, disgusting but interesting as previously said.
and Jenfur427
i just wanted to say, the panther in your avatar picture (avatar right?, well the red/orange panther) is beautiful
Uh..
the more you move the chameleons, the more stressed out they become.
and not to be offencive, but since you would be dealing with 3rd graders and lizards, the children would want to hold the chameleons, which should only happen every once in a while. i hold my chams for about 4...
I recently pondered into a local pet shop after hearing that they stocked in some "Rare imported chameleons". so i walk in and ask about the chameleons, the owner takes me over to them. To my surprise, they look like completely ordinary Veiled chameleons, they looked about 5 months old and they...
When my chams are "happy" from what i know, they are a bright nice, green.
and when i hold my male, since hes still very cautious of my hand, he turns a dark green and puffs up.
and when they bask, i see they turn darker green, is that to absorb more heat?
haha due to my poor acknowledgement.
my cham ate perlite and died.. :(
so now i tear up paper towels and layer it over the soil, about 5 layers and then soak it down with water.
yes. as stated before, its SUPER important to remove the "perlite" (im not sure if thats what its called) and replace it with plain soil that has no special additives like moisturizers or fertalizers. Because i had one of my chams. eat one, and die a rather horrible death. >_<