sorry to hear that, something like that would certainly bum me out. Try to find out what happened not only to share with us but so that when if eventually you get another cham you could prevent such tragedy.
I was just wondering if anyone has a veiled chameleon with orange yellow and blue in their pigment or do i have some sort of hybrid? I have heard of the high yellows with males and some orange but my female shows signs of all three colors at once. It's really cool and i will post some pics when...
My cham likes me and crawls around on me when i pick her up to free range(which i do daily) but her nails are getting way to sharp. How do i get them cut or do i just bare the pain:confused:
I would start a small dubia colony first while feeding crickets(just buy less of the crickets so that it doesnt smell as bad) and see how your cham reacts to the roaches. My cham likes crickets over anything i have ever fed her which is pretty much any cham approved insect out there. So just get...
I wonder if i can get my female cham to live that long. That would be awesome cause i know they die way before males do especially if they mate which i plan on doing with mine.
I was wondering if i can get my cham sick if I'm sick? I have never been sick since ive had my cham but im barely getting the flu and i know it's gonna get worse. I am the only one who cares for my cham so it might be a problem if i get worse.
This isn't a supply and demand sale, although i do agree on pricing cause if they were cheap a lot of inexperienced people (including children) would buy them up and eventually give them up or even worse keep them until they die of husbandry mistakes. Why do you think green anoles cost 5 bucks !