I would still wait until they are 3-4 months old unless you sell it to a person who has cared for them that young before. the longer you wait the better chances of them thriving are.
i use instant oats as do alot of people. they work great and are cheap!
yes they consume the bedding
their growth depends on the temperature you keep them if its cooler they will grow slower warmer they will grow faster
depends how deep you make the bedding and what other foods you have in...
Since moving my cham to his new cage he hasn't eaten. A Few days ago he finally ate but I had to hold a plate with the supers on it. Aparently he wont cup feed only eats "free-ranged" from a plate :D
Anyone else have to do "odd" things for them?
i dont know much about veileds but if you are getting a baby it is best to get a smaller cage and work you way up as they get bigger.
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Your Chameleon -Nosy Be, had him since september
Handling - only to clean or to put him back into his cage (he finds ways to get out all the time)
Feeding - Crickets and Supers
Supplements - exoterra multivitamin and calcium with and without d3
Watering - Mist 1-2 times a day and have the...
I think it wouldl be easy. the tube to the pump is easily interchangeable and if you drilled a hole in the bottom of the current reservoir and attached a tube to the new one I think it may work
Calcium without D3 on a daily basis. Calcium with D3 should be used twice a month and Multivitamin should be used twice a month.
Some worms arn't hard to keep. Supers and mealworms are the easiest to keep next to roaches and Superworms are a great choice for chameleons.
Lighting: a dual fixture...
I got this cage from my agriculture program at school. The cage started as a finch cage and two years ago a few friends and I changed it for a veiled cham, she died about a year ago and the cage has been in a greenhouse ever since. I decided since i needed a new cage and my teacher was retired...
what size dowel rods work best for an adult panther cham? I'm going to be getting some and saw that many of you guys use them but I have no idea what size to get that will work best.
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could you please fill this out so we can have a better understanding of what is going on and also post pictures of the enclosure if you can. thanks
here are several exotic animal vets located around Detroi, Mi that you could use
(I do not know/have used any of these, call ahead to make sure they will see chams)
http://www.southpointevet.com/location.htm
http://www.veterinarians.com/services/exotic/mi/detroit/
try using the stick method possibly. move a stick under his body and get him to set onto it, you may have to lightly press it against him to get him to move onto it but should work to get him out of the cage. Do you have a carry case of tub to place him in on the way to the vet? make sure it is...