Search results

  1. skully23

    Spike Update

    Just because its unnatural doesn't make it not possible..Why do you guys always have to be strict? If the chameleon allows it then its their choice.
  2. skully23

    Post your egg pics and laying eggs pics

    Idk if any of you breeders can help but can bearded dragon eggs hatch without an incubator? I have already asked the forum for beardies..but they are very poor in answering anything. Nice eggs
  3. skully23

    Spike Update

    Nice! Hope Charlie turns out like that. How you been training him?
  4. skully23

    Help - my crickets keep dying!

    I clean mine out every time I get new crickets or when it needs it. It probably would help prevent diseases. You need to clean it... I would also recommended cutting a huge hole on the top of your lid and replacing with thick screen (if you haven't) maybe even some of the sides? Might help...
  5. skully23

    New Chameleon Cage

    Idk..your cage is very..climbless if thats what it still looks like. Add highways and other plants/vines...Not bad of a cage tho
  6. skully23

    New Chameleon Cage

    You may want to possibly make the whole front a door? Or just the two sides? Ya I made this mistake with my first cage...Had only one door on one side. But its Awesome;)
  7. skully23

    getting desperate

    I don't know if you have the cage they are saying is too big or your deciding to get it that big. Well if you can try to get the cham to cup feed so you can keep him in the big cage...that way you wont waste money on a smaller cage.
  8. skully23

    need help please not sure????? i am new to this

    And/or fill this out...You seem to know nothing about the cham..white stuff around nose holes? if so sounds like over supplementing..if not its most likely shedding if it happens around whole body. Cage Info: * Cage Type - Describe your cage (Glass, Screen, Combo?) What are the dimensions...
  9. skully23

    Just got my first chameleon!

    Please fill this out and possibly give some pictures? Cage Info: * Cage Type - Describe your cage (Glass, Screen, Combo?) What are the dimensions? * Lighting - What brand, model, and types of lighting are you using? What is your daily lighting schedule? * Temperature - What temp range...
  10. skully23

    Active?

    Cage Info: * Cage Type - Describe your cage (Glass, Screen, Combo?) What are the dimensions? * Lighting - What brand, model, and types of lighting are you using? What is your daily lighting schedule? * Temperature - What temp range have you created (cage floor to basking spot)? Lowest...
  11. skully23

    Active?

    you should fill out the info sheet. I will try to find it..hold on
  12. skully23

    Shedding pics

    lol I was wondering same thing
  13. skully23

    getting desperate

    as someone said...try house flies. He gave you a link;)
  14. skully23

    getting desperate

    knowing its a panther..then ya try that. or house flies
  15. skully23

    getting desperate

    Ya thats what I was wondering and forgot to ask. Check this link out. Um the space between their eyes should be the size of the food or less. http://www.capitaldragons.com/shop/images/cricketchart.jpg at that age my chameleon was probably taking 1/4 inch or 3/8
  16. skully23

    getting desperate

    Um I would suggest putting the container under his favorite spot..like bask and put so many crickets in it. Check on it every so many hours and see if any are missing. Try to not pass him or bother him. Just leave them in there and try cup feeding by holding a container to him Just because...
  17. skully23

    getting desperate

    How new is he? He may just be getting use to everything. Um give him time and constantly offer him food. Do you have some kind of container in the cage to put crickets in when your not around?
  18. skully23

    Chameleon not eating

    Some chams don't. Atleast you tried
  19. skully23

    Chameleon not eating

    Guess you could call it feeding strike. Both of you feed any veggies?
  20. skully23

    My Vieled the pooch

    I think its because they can concentrate on aiming..instead of watching you when you are around they choose the time to drink when your not around. I have seen mine drink many times a week when I am home
Back
Top Bottom