Of course "in the line of duty"
When on work time they are not allowed to be human though, that's seems to be the problem.
WII is extremely fun....well worth a 4hr wait in line when they first come out! :D
I took the advice of my friend who has hatched 100s of panther eggs that way. All my eggs incubating are first clutches this year. I have veiled eggs at the longest incubation time line so far at 6 months, and I've check them a few times throughout and the eggs all are still ok.
Nice cham either way. :)
I'm curious as to see what Chris and others make on the ID. I just got one as well which looks to me to be the same as yours.
I haven't taken photos yet as mine scurries as soon as he spots me coming. lol.
It may seem time consuming to fill in the form in its entirety but it will be very beneficial for others to help you. The more information the better advice, more acurate advice can be given.
Pictures will be extremely helpful as well.
It is with much regret I post such a sad end to this fella's story. I've been trying to understand it but I guess it's one of mother nature's ways, even if we don't understand.
This guy passed last week. :(
This guy was showing great improvement, however, I still had to coax him to open...
Welcome! :)
I would agree the kitchen would not be best choice. What may seem to be short visits in the kitchen for you (3 x times a day) very well could be way too much traffic for the cham, causing stress.
Oven cleaners, cooking fumes etc all another good health reason not to as...
Thanks everyone for the comment and wishes!
I'm very excited as these will start the baby crazy around here (veiled, panther, flaps incubating :eek: )
Orchidartist - there will be a couple of them available when they are ready ;)
I have a friend with a older panther (7-8) and both his eys look like that. When I asked what he was from, friend stated as he got older his eyes started to do that??? Says it doesn't affect him at all.
To me it just doesn't look right and I'd probably have taken him in to the vet if he was...
Many listed on this site as Toxic are listed many other places as non toxic such as this site http://www.geocities.com/chameleoncreatures/nontoxicplants.html
Both ficus plants on the first site is listed as toxic - one clinical sign as asthma. I am an asthmatic and my house is full of ficus...