Well I am not sure how to get them out.. There's so many of them!!! There's a lot not pictured
I put one of my cricket cubes in there for them to eat on. Gotten a gut load them early.. Lol
This is the stuff i have..Flukers calcium w/d3, exo Terra multivitamin, zilla liquid calcium supplement w/o d3, for crickets- flukers orange cube, Oats, veggies, fruits.
The pic is one of my chams. His name is Treeko. Can't really tell due to the way he is laying.. I didn't want to disturb...
OK, so I got a reptisun 5.0 since his enclosure isn't that tall. Until I finish on my custom one. I am calling the vet tomorrow to see what I need to do. I also purchased liquid calcium w/o d3 to start giving him instead of dusting his crickets. I gut load the crickets with oats and various...
I was hoping i was doing a good enough job but I guess it still happened. One of my boys has MBD... Now I haven't gotten it confirmed with a vet because they are closed but judging from pictures and symptoms, I am 99.5% sure that what he has... Now my question is, What do I need to do to get my...
Ok, So today while looking at my chams I noticed some little bugs crawling around the bottom of the enclosures... Upon a closer look... Turns out that they are baby crickets... So while the chams were hunting down the crickets, they manage to have time to pop some babies out... hahaha
When it comes to Veileds, Jannb is the lady to talk to. Also, It is best to let them be alone for the first couple days to a week so that they can get accustomed to her new living environment. I've had my boys for about i think its close to 3 months now and one is a complete jerk... (cant blame...
From what I have read on them, they have a carbon pad filter in it to filter and purify the water it reuses. So it might not be a bad thing to get one since he knows what it is for, also it has a cover over the resivour so no crickets or even the chameleon itself can fall into it and drown. I am...
I don't see any spurs on the back of the chameleon's feet. Unless this type of breed differs from others when it comes to sexing, I would say that your chameleon is a female.
I put my crickets in a cup but they jump out sometimes and then my chams hunt them down. I don't see why it would be bad for them to hunt I mean that's what they do in the wild. But i give mine the option to cup feed if they are quick enough to eat before they jump out into the enclosure.
Since you just got your little cham, It could take a while for them to adjust to their new home and home environment. My two boys didn't eat for two days. He will eat when he is comfy in his home. ust make sure you r still misting and such. Leave the crickets in there for a hour or two then take...