Thanks! We've been patient and I just realized I should've saved some patience for the next 9 - 12 months haha
I wasn't aware that their placement could cause them to hatch at the same time. Great info! Much appreciated :)
So the first part of the wait is over! Delilah is currently covering up her tunnel.
I wish I got some good gravid pictures of her but we tried to leave her alone as much as possible, aside from misting and feeding.
I'm waiting anxiously for her to finish so I can see how many are in...
Thanks a lot guys! She's got her gravid colours on and wants nothing to do with him right now so we're pretty sure it was a successful mating. Now we play the waiting game.
We'll definitely post updates as they come. We're rookies at this so documentation is a necessity. I'm sure we'll have...
Pantherlover and I decided to breed our pair of ambilobe panthers. The male is sired by Hollywood from Chroma and the female is sired by Higgins from Chroma as well.
They're beautiful and we hope this was a successful breeding because we can't wait to see the results of this pairing.
We...
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When you answer the questions on that form it helps other members to understand your set-up and routine for taking care of your chameleon(s). It can also be useful in identifying any issues with your husbandry that could be causing problems.
Basically it gives people important...
I use Schefflera and Pothos in both cages and the chameleons love them. The Schefflera is a hardy plant that provides a lot of coverage as well as climbing space. Pothos plants are great as well. They seem to grow under almost any condition and the vines are awesome 'pathways' for the...
Wow poor cham!
My first step would be taking her to the vet. I don't know much else that you could do on your own, aside from providing a safe environment for her right now.
Yeah I know. If you're uneducated about it though it's an easy mistake to make, I'm sure.
I don't think I've stopped researching/learning since I first decided to get a chameleon lol. It's a very consuming hobby.
I assume you were involved in the same discussion lol
Yes they do. We have them both in the living/dining room area where there's a large window. He probably sees more natural light than she does though. That's why I thought it could've been due to the lack of sunlight during the day. They're...
I should have included the reasoning for that supplementation schedule in my original post. The idea was that the chameleon would have a small but steady supply of each ingredient maintained at all times instead of having these things introduced twice a month.
I'll also mention that we dust...
We've recently changed our supplementation schedule for our chameleons and have begun alternating calcium w/o D3 and reptivite with D3 3 times a week respectively. This supplementation schedule came out of a discussion with a reputable breeder.
After doing some research on here, I came...