He seems fine to me. Usually Chams will eat from plants in their enclosure for extra hydration :p. The black stripes in his eyes are completely normal, my male had them too. Can you give a shot of the back feet?
Here's my male having the black stripes.
Here's a forum post that shows all the places online where you could buy feeders.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/entry/where-to-buy-feeders-online.171/
Hope it helps!
I usually let my male hang out outside of his cage for an hour or so, but then I have to handle him since he doesn't want to come back in it by himself.
I mist her two three times a day, for about a minute each or until she drinks, whenever I'm gone I just use a "cheap dripper" which is basically a cup with a hole in the bottom :ROFLMAO:. I might think on getting a mister soon.
Here's a forum post that has all the websites where you can buy feeders from.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/entry/where-to-buy-feeders-online.171/
Hope it helps!
I have a female veiled chameleon on which I posted a while back if she was healthy. I want to know how she looks right now if she's doing good or not. Her cage is 16x16x30. She gets fed 5 calcium dusted medium crickets, an occasional hornworm as well. How does she look? All tips are greatly...
My guy just likes to go out, but if you ever try to grab him he sometimes hisses. I used to take him outside but now well he doesn't want to be on a hand :ROFLMAO:
I've had him for about 4 months now, I just wanted to check if it's normal to just burst out of his cage! He likes going outside but he still doesn't like to be handled :confused:
Haha yeah! I saw at my local Petco that they sell hornworms as well, but the price is too much for one single worm. Good thing o have a surplus of 65 hornworms right now haha :LOL:. I'd rather get them online for 30 worms.
I have a male veiled chameleon, and today he just got out of his cage in a few seconds! I let him out to go explore for a bit. Is this considered normal for chameleons? Thanks!
Hello all! I would like to know ifnany Be has ever tried and has had success of breeding hornworms. I'm thinking of starting a breeding project, but I have a few questions.
How do I tell if a hornworm is dead? I've had a few be on the cup lid but I'm unsure if they're dead or still alive.
Do...