thanks :D i just took that first one, his stripe down his side is usually darker. everytime i open the cage, he lightens a little bit so i cant take a good photo of how dark he is in his new cage. Do you think he will go back to normal? or do you think that is his normal color? or what?
It seems as though I am technologically challenged when it comes to putting photos of my cham on this website. I have loaded pictures from my iPhone to my laptop. I dont know how to put pictures up on the site from my laptop. Do I have to be a certain type of member on the site to put up...
I cant figure out what the 'url' is for the picture on my laptop....isnt url for website pictures...? Im so lost hahaha so are the crickets supposed to be LENGTHwise no longer than the width of his eyes? cause that is tiiiiiinyyyyyy! if thats the case, then thats probably why he doesnt eat a lot...
I dusts a couple times a week and then the others twice a month. I just moved his basking lamp right next to his favorite zebra plant since he never goes to far away from it. His cage is anywhere from 60-80 depending on what time it is. I have some fruit and also a little bowl of flukers calcium...
Well he wasnt a very big eater from the start. He eats only a couple a day. I guess they are just pretty good sized. i used to throw in about 6-7 but id end up scoopin out a bunch of dead ones. His activity is still regular. He walks around on vines and stuff and gets water but he seems to...
its on my profile :) but here you go,
Chameleon-Mojo!
Chameleon Info: Ive had my blue bar ambilobe male for about 3 weeks. He is around 3 months old
Handling - once or twice a week
Feeding - I drop 3-5 powdered crickets a day. He also has a mealworm dish....that he pays no attention to...
it mostly sticks in a zebra plant in there for him, he has a powerful uvb light with two bulbs in it that puts out a little heat and he also has a heat lamp that i havent even seen him bask under yet
My baby blue bar ambilobe has been in his new habitat for about 5 days now. He was in a 10 gallon glass tank and i switched him to a 16x16x20 mesh cage. He stayed a steady light brown with some stripes usually while he was in the ten gallon but now that he is in the mesh cage, he seems to stay...
i havent been messing with him at all other than opening the door to throw in crickets. so if he was mostly light before, is him being darker a good thing? or will he go back to being lighter when he adjusts. He switches from dark to light in his new home off and on now