hey thanks!!
he is the son of Odre-ayhe( oh-my) on chameleonsonly.com.
i hope as he matures he will follow his old mans footsteps.
--shout out to krammerflage. IMHO the best breeders in the business!!
ok thats refreshing. he is normally so good that i would hate to interupt his awesome lifestyle with tons of meds. hopefully i caught it early enough that something like this can be used. thanks
Thank guys/gals, ill wait till monday then hit up my vet if things still dont look right. i hope its not an eye infection.... i hate the whole baytril treatments. i think that does more damage than good sometimes
this is something i noticed today. "Bison" has always been doing really well. this is now his first issue. I hope its something that i can treat or might go away in time. He has developed a little extra wrinkle under his left eye :eek:
He has been trying to clear the eye every now an again...
the husbandry looks really nice, if i could nit pick and make one minor suggestion... i would recommend a little more foliage and vines in the higher areas, this will help him to thermoregulate better. he will get great colors with age and he looks really cool. good luck:)
i think kongchi really has the right idea, not so much what to feed him but how.... a great trick is to get a translucent chinese food tupperware and put it at a spot in the enclsure your cham frequents, kinda near his favorite basking spot. it almost doesnt matter what you put in there, the...
sup,
i have three kids also and was thinking this was gonna be a much bigger deal than it turned out to be. And i have little maniacs!! lol In my very experienced opinion with this i say its totally safe to put it in the area that you want. if that area has alot of traffic i recommend lots of...
my best guess is something i came to learn through a discussion with the breeder i buy my chams from. it is speculated that at about 25-30 feet there is some generation loss or decreased vision. this is based on her keeping so many chameleons and learning the range / distance from oneanother...
hi all,
i am finishing up my new enclosure. i am doing a potted bottom in order to house a bunch of natural plant life. My question is... i know there shouldnt be "substrate" at the bottom of the enclosure but in this case its not avoidable. so i know to cover it with large rocks, but is...
hi and welcome to the hobby!
glad to hear you are asking questions like these prior to making yiur purchase. im not gonna bother to answer those question as the other members already answered them perfectly. but what i will suggest is fir you to continue to ask thise types of questions. you...
thanks,
i ended up picking up the organic soil instead.....
now this might be a crazy question, but is there any particular rock type that i should look for? i know to look for 4-6 inch smooth stone but is there anything else they are know as?:confused:
i also just picked up two 8 feet long...
update of the project and a question.....
check out the progress.......
i was able to simplify my original plan by adding a shower tub liner for waterproofing and a drain into a bucket for occasional excess water from soil. i will post another thread once i add plants. let me know what you...
hi again all,
quick question...My 8 month ambilobe ( Byson ) is doing really well. eating drinking and active. Over the last two months he has figured out his favorite food and has shown less interest in the ordinary cricket, in hopes that i will pick up a juicy goliath /horned worm. It is...
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so i am putting a new enclosure togather and found a bush that i would love to put in the enclosure. its called Winter Jazmine. its a bussh with very thick green branches, and tiny green leaves, it is a winter blooming bush that if kept indoors may not bloom at all. When in bloom...