What are the differences btwn the two? I have wondered myself as I have VERY little confidence in the reptile store I got her from...They had given me such bad information I wouldn't be surprised...
Ha! I have done that - or as my son would say, "act like a tree and she won't know you are there." Pretty funny. Yes, she does still seem spotty...
I will move her and also work on an outdoor home for her.
ok - phew - thanks all!! I am going to try another new location and see if she is more comfortable...I'll try my bedroom where there is less traffic.
And yes, I'm a little biased but I think she's gorgeous :)
ok - phew - thanks all!! I am going to try another new location and see if she is more comfortable...I'll try my bedroom where there is less traffic.
And yes, I'm a little biased but I think sh'es gorgeous :)
no, the spots seem to be there all the time. She is in a new location but no refection of any kind. I do have another lizard (bearded dragon) on a different floor and a cat and a dog that cannot get to her but from a very particular vantage point in her cage she could see. They havent been...
of course she isnt bulging her neck now so I can't take a picture...but she isn't eating and that has me more concerned than anything...her pooping is better than it has been (twice this week) so that is less of a concern now. Are the dark spots indicative of anything? And the yellowish spot...
Ok - I have read here that one will never worry as mush as one does about their chameleon - and it's true!
I had taken my girl's poop to the vet and she is parasite free (I had posted a few weeks ago that she wasn't pooping. I have had a cou[le of good poos since and the vet suggested less...
I really apprciate everyone's help!! I will switch to a misting system and a drip.
One other question: how do people keep such a large variety of feeders? I do not do roaches - I am a born and bred NYC girl and we do not bring roaches into our homes - most of us spent too much time trying...
thanks sooo much! I do use Mineral powder for dusting. I do not use substrate as I read on the forum it sometimes causes complication with digestion. I just have paper towels down. What watering method do you recommend?
I will read the links you provided.
And yes! She is a Graceful!:)
SORRY - I don't see how to add pix!
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Female Gracious, not sure how old, about 5" long from nose to vent
Handling - She doesn't seem to like it so not nearly as often as I want!
Feeding - Crickets and meal worms, just added wax worms as a treat. ^ small...
Hi - I am new to this beautiful world of Chameleons...I have a young female Gracious. My 9 year old son named her 'Cricket,' which he thought was very funny. (I actually do too, just hope it doesn't mean I'm goin to have a grandchild named Taco one day...)
So we have had our lovely lady for...