I actually have a small food processor I use only for my juvenile bearded dragons veggies. I can use it. Thanks so much for the info! That sounds much more natural then just baby food.
Well this little guy is still hanging in there are doing well. I'm just curious as I know there is no way he is getting what he needs from the baby food I'm feeding him, is there anything else I can syringe feed him? I've tried offering him wax worms but he just looks at them like he really...
A UVB bulb is a long linear type bulb like 18 inches, 15 inches ect.. Or it can be a coil type bulb but those are not recommended due to eye problems with chameleons. Did you check for the spur on the back of his/her foot? It kinda looks like a girl to me but I could be wrong. If it's a girl...
I would also get some live plants to put in his enclosure. Pothos is a great choice. Also is that a water bowl in the bottom? You also need to get a humidity gauge. They require around 50% humidity so it's important you can measure that.
I can't really tell by the photos. But he/she does look young. Maybe 5 months or so. Is there a tarsal spur on the back of the back feet? Like this?
Your bulb is probably just a heat bulb. They also require a 5.0 UVB bulb. Without it their bodies do not process Calcium and that's what causes MBD.
If you can get a picture of a side view of her/his vent (butt) it could help with sexing it. How long have you had the baby? And yes Senegal's seem to be super loving as far as Chameleons go. It looks great, is it WC or CB?
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I am so glad you brought this up! I was so use to the nice pink color inside a Veiled mouth it freaked me out when I saw inside my Graceful as his is yellow too.
It sounds like MBD. Do you have photos of him? Do you not have a UVB bulb on him? Also Chameleons do not need any light/heat at night. They like a good temperature drop when they sleep. Also your temperature is high for a juvenile chameleon, around 80-85 is what he needs. I would do away with...
I agree with Texas. If you have no experience with Chameleons you should really pass on this one. She's going to need alot of extra care to make her healthy.