sad to have a learning experience like this... i suggest next time set up your future chams home and post up some pictures so people can give you valuable feedback. also spend lots of times on these forums you can learn a lot here
Ok someone put "any of the gutloading greens would be good for your cham since what they eat the Cham eats! Would not hurt to try to have him eat them on their own." Soooo what i was wondering was if anyone had tips on how to get chams to eat the greens on their own.
Well people are sayin 4-5 months approx so you think it's a female lol? I was under the impression it was a dude lol
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sometimes they dont like people watching them they are picky animals and most people on here recommend calcium every day and calcium with d3 twice a month
How are you providing the water to your cham they dont like stagnant water you have to have a dripper of some sort or when you mist they will drink the droplets on leaves i suggest you have real plants seeing they hold the droplets better
Yeah i could only hope those people buying animals knew what they were getting into because a lot of them werent leaving with a lot of stuff they needed :/ well seeing we probably live close if you have any questions on local pet shops that sell stuff for the chameleon lemme kno
i went to that expo too
I hope you did do your research because as i was walking by checking stuff out there on saturday a lot of the vendors seemed a little to anxious to get rid of the chameleons and knowing they were just in a lil plastic container for the last two days i know they were so...