Definitely go to the doctor if you have any discomfort. Something now may be something in a month or two and that can be too late to claim it. Most fender benders you will fill no discomfort, a sunken in trunk and discomfort, get yourself checked out.
Gonna order mine next pay day, by the looks of the amazing photos there may not be availability! Hope you guys print more if you run out :)
Congratz everyone :) Beautiful chameleons all around!
I've never had a problem. Thaw them out before placing them into the feeders and only use as much as they can eat in a day or so to avoid mold.
I use one cube for 300-400 crickets and 1k+ dubia with a sprinkle of rasphey gutload and some bee pollen a day.
I think as long as hes not on the bottom of the cage he's just being shy. My guy stays in the top right corner next to the lights and windows even though he has a 2 1/2 X 4 X 6 and a large ficus tree, hes almost always on the bamboo instead.
Yours looks sturdier then mine, good job :)
Well I'm not sure what you do and don't have, but they should only have day time lights. UVB/basking. Veileds need larger cages I believe, 2x2x4 is minimum. I believe humidity and supplement schedule is the only difference but I'll let a more experienced keeper give you the basics.
Hey there, sorry about your cham. I hope some of the more experienced members can help you out, but to get you started and save some time you should fill out this form https://www.chameleonforums.com/how-ask-help-66/
Good luck!
I wish I could find these for sale anywhere, I've wanted to breed them for years now.
... Now I have a chameleon he'd likely get the majority of the ooth. :)
Fantastic picture ;)
Personal preference. The space you have + money + time will likely narrow down your search. Chameleons are amazing and in my opinion unlike any other reptile.
I personally wanted a Jackson, but we fell in love with a Male Veiled at the store and took him home pretty soon there after. They...
When weighing factors such as economic, time, and function (nutrition to the chameleon) it'll be personal on what outcome you have.
When you consider trying to mimic wild Chameleons diet you must remember that the average life span in the wild is much smaller in range then to captivity...
Well, I would guess the roaches could be housed together though I wouldn't. Simply because I'd like to know how to separate if I ever need to sell off the excess. The rest is likely going to need to be separated. They require different things, the mantids might eat eachother.
The worms are...
Theres acouple, I hear the item needed is pretty expensive. I can't find the thread.
http://www.thebiopod.com/
Its expensive though, if I remember correctly.
Well depending on the price. I personally breed (attempting too anyway) my own roaches. Wouldn't want superworms but everything else in a package would be nice.
Well the Nymphs dig through the oranges to get to the little juice pockets, I've had them on only orange slices for moisture for about a month now, just swap them out when they get hallowed when I'm doing the food.
No, I have about 30 adults. I'd like more, but the nymphs will eventually work...
Do you dust at all? You should be dusting with Calcium no D3 every feeding, calcium with d3 twice a month and vitamins twice a month.
The flukers is a terrible gutload, although not the pressing case.
I would agree with Elizadolots, definitely need a vet visit and then some adjustments to...