maybe try a bit less humidity. Taveta-twohorns dont live in dusty wet forests, but in more dry areas (not really dry, but much less humidity than e.g. usambara area)
btw: in some books and papers you can read they hatched after only 4 1/2 month. But everyone I talk to tells the same: 9-10...
yep, I know. Seem to work anyway :) - Its always interesting to read how other people successfully keep chameleons.
I agree, I have a 60W reflector-spot for heat and they like it.
75°F ? for what time period did you get these temps? Your babys hatched successfully and so this would be...
baby artemia, these funny living fishfood they sold as "seamonkeys" in the 80s, still have only one eye, the parietel eye. As they grow up the other 2 eyes appear, so they have 3 eyes, and adult artemia use these two eyes only.
there are several paper from matthias ott who did a analysis on the chameleons eye. he says that the focus-change "bandwith" is about 45 dioptre whereas humans can focus around 15. the focus-speed is 60dpt per second! humans can focus with 15dpt per second.
but there is more: we need two eyes...
Hi skyedog,
First, I'm not a vet, so maybe someone else might comment my answer here:
Kidney disease is often a result of medicine, chemics, too much fat or proteine and too less water. (and many other things of course)
Did you ask the vet why he gives Baytril? Baytril is an antibiotics, so did...
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how did you breed them? At what temperature and substrate?
Can you provide a few details please :)
I am breeding between 17-21°C that is about 61 to 69°F
My wild caught adults did acclimate well. Maybe try to adapt the temperature very slowly from what the store had to the optimum. Most...