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well first it started with him closing one eye. so i started doing long hot showers and i havent seen it much since. then one or two mornings recently i saw some gunk or something in his eye (opposite eye than he originally shut) and saw him rub it on a branch and thought maybe an...
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Your Chameleon - Male Pantherabout 8 months old i have had it for about 2 now
Handling -used to be every other day. now every days because i take him to the tub to give him long showers
Feeding - when i can get hornworms and silkworms i buy some but i can only get them from...
what are symptoms of over supplementation? could that possibly be a cause of current eye issues with my now almost 8 month old panther? he was 6 months when i got him. i usually give calcium with d3 once or twice a week and multivitamin once or twice a week then just regular calcium the rest of...
so i had said before my faly was having eye issues. i have been giving him warm mistings a bunch in the bath tub and since then he hasent been squinting his eye but he still bulges his eye out all the time and rolls it around in the socket. and just now he was rubbing it on a branch... i think...
I am currently having this exact same issue but I think mine could be humidity... How do I shower him? I have heard people talking about this before like do I just put the shower on pouring down next to a plant he is on or what? I will also try a warm misting tonight when I get home. And are...
so my panther chameleon has been eating quite well since ive got him though i never see him drink and when he does its only ever off his plastic circle thermometer(in my dp) not the plants or anything. but his eyes are not sunken or anything and sometimes i only give my crickets moist guy load...
I do mix it up as much as I can I just use mostly crickets as roaches are hard if not impossible to get around here and I gut load them very well. I do use waxworms and am getting some supers and hornworms on my way home from work today also I have heard this term impacted but I'm not fully sure...
Yeah I know the cage is a bit small but it was that or way huge lol. And I guess I'll change the bulb though it does keep the basking area at a steady 90 and he seems to.know to bask there. Also just order king mist system will be here soon that will make life easier for me and better for my...
so nutritionally speaking for a panther of about 7 months. would it be better to feed lots of small crickets or few large crickets?i have been getting the 3 week but he seems to fly through them no problem and i have seen him eat this one 5 week or so old cricket that was thrown in the bunch no...
just wanted to post a few pics and explain somewhat what i have been doing. and critiquing would be nice or fine tuning. i have a 7 month old nosy faly.. so i have the exo terra overhead compact top it uses 2 coil bulbs instead of 1 fluorescent tube although i have been recomended with a 6 month...
and i am using the repti sun 5.0 and the fixture is just ressting on the top of his cage but the plants and basking spot and stuff are a good 8 inches or so below the lights
well if you look up the exoterra brand compact top for the cages it is the one that uses or at least has 2 bulb outlets for the coil uvb bulbs. i was told at this young if i use both outlets it could blind him or something and that i should wait till i upgrade him to the larger cage to put that...
my routine
hey not to sure about the mice.. i do know chameleons will eat things that are not invertibrate such as if you try to stick a small frog in the cage or something. though im not sure how good it is for them.. also you may want to re think your dusting and gut loading ESPECIALLY while...
i have the exo terra compact top with 2 light sockets and the guy at pet store told me that if i put 2 lights in at 6 months age it could burn his eyes and make him blind... but i also really dont want mbd so is he correct? or does it not matter so much with the small bulbs not the long...
i have pondered this myself
thinking back to highschool biology... i do believe depending what genes are dominant and which are recessive. also i think you can take a look at whoever sired the female if that makes sense as she should be carrying his color traits even though she will never show them
Hello, tonight i just recieved my Male Nosy Faly from www.trinitychameleons.com and he is 6 months old and is amazing very blue already. was a very painless and easy procedure to get him as well. and i am currently on a waiting list for a male Blue Bar Ambilobe from ChameleonsGalore.com as well...