Ok, @kinyonga this is really stressing me out. I am going to make some changes right away, if I do that do you think she will be ok? I am coming up with a way to keep the uvb light above her and will use it along with the other one from now on. Also, first thing tomorrow morning I am going to...
yes, those were only in there because of the plants that I had growing in there, the cage is not finished. no its not sealed or drained, I'm working on a system. its difficult for me to find a proper place for the cage with all the optimal conditions, but I was planning on using storage bins cut...
she is so small that it would take hours for me to find her, and she doesn't know what to do when put in the big cage. the cage is also not ready for her. she needs to be bigger than she is now.
i tried to put on the uvb light about a week ago but it was too big for the enclosure and fell off within a couple hours, and I haven't come up with a compromise yet, I've been very busy but I have this week off so I should have newfound time to work on the cage and her wellbeing.
no I did not...
i couldnt take many as her lights had gone out, I haven't reset them for daylight savings yet, and so I had to turn on the light. i didn't want it to be on for very long
I haven't noticed her shape changing, or her attitude towards me changing, so I've been able to observe her, no changes in...
this is the panther, but since then we have solved the back problem with time, and the chameleon in question was supposed to be a male but was sent a girl, so we have had some bts info I didn't post, but until now was doing fine,
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - nosy faly panther chameleon, if...
i was sleeping, takin me a bigg nap, then i woke up and fed my chameleons Leah some worms, or I tried. she normally wakes up when I tap the cage cause she's really sensitive to movement. i panicked hen I had been tapping and gently shaking the cage so she felt the movement, but didn't wake up. i...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - nosy faly panther chameleon, according to tortoise town, 6 weeks, in my care 4 days
Handling - once a day or less
Feeding - flightless fruitflies/drysophilia
About twice a day 10 flies no gutloading
Supplements - none so fqr
Watering - I spray the leaves, and...
My chameleon and been in my care for about 4 days. He wasn't drinking and his urate was looking suddenly really dark so we took him into the shower where we watched him mlem a few times and then we turned it off and he fell asleep. We took him out and tired to dropper water him, but it didn't...
she is now on a diet of crickets, dusted with calcium supplements, and its without vitamin D3. she has large crickets, cut in half so she can handle them easily. she still hads a bulge on her belly, but im getting other things fixed right now :)
wait superworms are treats? bro. ive been feeding her only those, for only about a week, but the crickets were so little that i had to feed her so many to get her an adequate amount of them. superworms were so much easier. i will get some crickets again :/. they smell and i share a room. i have...
Your Chameleon - Veiled baby girl, 4 months according to the gotcha date, but shes quite small. had her for 2 months now.
Handling - everyday
Feeding - superworms everyday, i cut them in half so theyre easier for her to handle, as she is small. i feed her 2-3 in the morning and 2-3 in the...
thanks guys! i should be decorating her new enclosure, her current one being a temporary fix. her new enclosure is like 9x as big as the one she has now. i will have a laying bin with washed sand at the bottom accompanied with ficus and creeping fig around it, for privacy.
she has been going regularly, normal poops, but a little dry, but the urates are mostly white. i offer her water twice a day, misting her live plants and avoiding her and her face. very good and consistent, not particular bad shapes but im not an expert yet.
well she's only 4 months old and she doesn't even have her big girl colors yet. if she is getting pregnant i cant have it npow i was jsut a bout to move her into her new cage that can accommodate a laying bin of any size.