thanks for the response Kevin,..
I know that's why its bugging me so much... everything is fine husbandry/health wise(minus his recovering eye infection) and still ,...i can tell hes just,,.. off.. He didn't act this way 6 months ago...this odd behavior started about 2-3 months ago...fallowed...
Thanks for the replies and kind words guys..:)
He does still snag his food but, like i said,its odd, he gets really close before shooting and seems to "over analyze" his prey before getting basically right on top of it and finally zapping it,...sometimes this ordeal will last over 5 minutes...
thanks for the response :), yeah, im just starting to worry/wonder if hes going blind! im more worried about him seeing correctly then firing up.. im more or less relating the "non-firing" to his possible vision problem. i should add that he sometimes blindly waves his arms around as if hes...
thanks for the reply, Its funny I've actually tried that as well but he seems to not notice with either eye..mirror or female/male cham (the only reason im showing other chams to him is because i know something is off..any cham should fire when encountering a potential threat/mate)
Its not that..lol ..I'm an experienced keeper..I know when something is off..he seems healthy hes just not right..also he seems a lil unbalanced..
thanks for your response:)
thanks for reading, and your reply,....
yeah, he doesn't fire to his reflection at all..
take notice to the 4th pic.. he looks half way fired.. you can see my hand and he seems to not want it there but he never really looked directly at it...its like he has a vision problem... the vet was...
Cage Info:
Cage Type -2x2x4 screen enclosure
Lighting - reptisun 5.0/ 50watt bulb to allow a basking temp of 85-90
Temperature - 70-90 degrees
Humidity - automated misting system, 3 times a day for 5 mins each session
Plants - ficus,sheffy
Location - cham room, as high as...
If your looking for a calm guy/gal just ask the breeder before you buy and they will usually do there best to find one that fits your request...But remember, they aren't a "hands on" type animal to begin with so naturally they do not like to be handled often. However there are some...