I always say, once you have 1 animal why stop there? If you want to breed carpets and think you can handle taking care of 3 adults, then go for it. There are a lot of panthers on the market, but most are ambilobes, nosy be, and ambanjas. I really do wish more of the bigger breeders would start...
Ok, thanks! I think maybe you should start with breeding tamataves since you already have one and have experience with panthers. If you get another type of Cham, then you'll have 3 chameleons plus baby's. But its your decision overall. I might be a little biased though since tamatave panthers...
How old is your little guy, and where did you get him? FL chams has been the only place I've seen that still has an active tamatave breeder, and he's beautiful.
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So my family and I may or may not open up a plant store. Our houses have become over run with plants and at this point why not, we already own a heavy equipment repair business with an extra building that we're not using. So we need ideas of what to call it! If any one has a unique name for one...
There's also this Instagram. It pops up quite frequently in people's feeds, so I think it causes people to think it's alright. They keep their jacksons together. It looks like it's a free range set up, but they say the male is constantly around the female because he is so "attached" to them. Is...
I'm so sorry for your loss. I know how it feels to lose people and animals you love, especially after this past year for me. I could tell from your threads that you were doing everything you could, and when people gave you advice you took it and used it to benefit your Cham. Chameleons can be...
Here's a link to the veiled care sheet: https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/veiled/
It has all the temps in it. Females basking should be 85 degrees.
Beautiful! For some reason I'm starting to be interested in spiders when I've been scared of them my whole life, this forum has really helped me get over that.
You can order Dubia or if you have a reptile store nearbythey might have them. Female chams lay eggs without being bred. If they don't have a place to lay them they will get egg bound and if not taken to the vet immediately they will die.
You should be giving calcium without D3 every feeding, and calcium D3 twice a month. If she's drinking in front of you that might indicate dehydration. Also you should have a uvb bulb, and lots of people use regular light bulbs for heat if it's warm enough. She might just be sick of crickets...