Everything you're doing seems fine, I agree with everyone else, just relax, or at least try to lol. I remember how nerve racking my first was, and it was only a few months ago. Everything he's doing is normal as well, just give him plenty of space and only go in/near the cage to mist or feed...
I wouldn't reccomend pulling it off of his back as rubbing/touching his back is a sign of threat. I only pull mine off if it's skin dangling off his feet and he just can't get it off. You can put him in the shower by putting a plant in the shower, and using warm water, let the water hit off the...
For mine, I just use the twisties things that come off bread bags that help seal them, you know what I'm talking about? It seems a little confusing the way I explained it lol. you can use anything you can think of really as long as it's not sharp or something they can hurt themselves on, I even...
This is awful, how can people do that to them? and making up excuses making people think it's normal just adds to how awful it is. I would've knocked that guy out had I been there lol. This person needs to do some serious research, but he's probably to arrogant to notice that he's doing...
My sambava just started showing some blues on his head and bars (he's almost 6 months), with little red speckles on his belly, it's exciting to come home and see shed skin in the cage!
It does depend on your preference, panthers are more expensive than veileds because they're less common and way more color range, veileds tend to be the same pattern/color. They both require just about the same care, and they're basically the same in any other way.
I. Agree with winter hawk, don't think that what I told you, you have to do, it's just the methods I use, but I Do highly recommend dinofuel if you're looking for a gut load. The maker (tom kilgour) has even made 2 different versions of it to bring out different colors in your chameleon which...
Yes, some will die but what are you keeping them in? There needs to be some type of ventilation in there because when they die they release a chemical in the air and kills the other crickets and the kill count just keeps going up lol. Also they need water. I don't use water in the dish because...
Gut loading is as simple as feeding your feeders, that way your Cham gets more nutrients, the calcium schedule should be this
Calcium WITHOUT d3 every feeding
Calcium WITH d3 twice a month
And a multivitamin twice a month.
The most commonly used calcium is rep-cal, it's what most...
Welcome to the forums! people on here are very kind and helpful, and you're right, i've been on here for about a month now and I read for about a month as well and am still learning more! I love your chameleon, (nosy bes are my favorite) and you're setup is nice as well, but I would move it off...