i havent found anything saying its safe to feed them, but i am not a bug expert :) some snails can be safe to feed but no info on slugs so i personally wouldnt risk it until someone confirms they are safe!
i looked at these two pages to see if they were on the safe bug list, but no luck...
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this is amazing!!!! what a talent you have :D
if you havent messaged Jann about it, i would that way she is sure to see it! im sure she will love it and it will make her sooo happy :)
pics would be great whenver the movie is done!!
i have no idea what could be causing this but am interested to hear what it may be from other more experienced members :) so im bumping the thread :)
i would also tell your friend even though they are oftentimes housed together in petstores...
you can pin the leaves of the greens to the side of the cage where he can get to them. and then you can hand offer some fruit or put a little in the feeder cup attached to the side of the cage where he can get to it. for harder fruits like fresh apples and pears make sure you cut it up small so...
i personally think its best to get to know your new buddy before naming them :) but if you are choosing between those two, i like Miharu more!!
remember when you get him settled in, pics or it never happened! ;)
unfortunately, its really common that people at the pet stores know little about the proper care of exotic animals like chameleons! this site is full of accurate knowledge on how to care for chameleons though, so glad you found us!!
lots of people feed their veileds fruits and veggies as...
try not to let it get much higher then 80 after misting :) every four hours sounds good as it is drying out in between!
i think it would be okay, ive been trying to find some info on this for you. i found this thread would has different types of paints and stains used with success for cham...
it sounds like he might be developing a respitory infection. open mouth breathing, bubbley saliva, heavy breathing, popping sounds when breathing, closing eyes alot, these are all signs of a respitory infection. even though it seems liike he only has a couple of the symptoms i would take him to...
he is sooooo handsome!!! i was wondering how you guys were doing, thanks for the update :D gotta love when they are little and so happy! enjoy it, they grow sooo quick :)
so true! didnt even think about that :) but as your blog shows, with proper care, babies who look different will grow to be just as gorgeous as their more quickly maturing siblings :D
generally because they have not had a ton of time and money put into them. if someone is selling and adult chameleon they have had since it was a baby, they have spent a good amount of time and money to keep it healthy and give it proper living conditions for that amount of time. whereas if they...
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as for your husbandry, there are some things to be...
i asked this question recently, except i generalized it to all chameleons :) it seems to me that each cham is different and has different likes and dislikes, including color!! heres a link to the thread i started asking about this, members shared some great stories about their chameleons not...
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the best supplementing schedule for veileds is calcium without d3 or phosphorous at every feeding, a multivitamin twice a month, and calcium with d3 twice a month.
if you could post some pictures of her and whats going on, we will be able to help more!
also...
generally its recommended if you are going to handle your chameleon to let it settle into its new enviroment first. give him a week or two to really settle in and then start gaining his trust :)
the best way to do that is to start with handfeeding so he relates you to food and therefore to a...