I had 3 still born, they followed a string of infertile plugs and it seemed like their development was stunted :(
This clutch was from retained sperm. I'm looking for another male for her.
But I have 13 little dudes and dudetts! :D
I love the second one where he was poking his head up over the planters edge...it reminds me of the poster with the cat hanging on a bar..."Hang in there Baby"
I took all plants out of the cage and replaced with plastic plants (this was only temp so no flaming). I used plastic coated cable for so he could climb around. It was minimal cage furniture but I could disinfect it with ease it daily.
My thoughts were that if I could reduce the chance of...
It looked like vermiculite in her tongue (I thought is was dirt because she hadn't been around vermiculite...it was shiny dirt). I got worried with it didn't wipe off. So I plucked it off...but off turned to out..I found a bee stinger between my fingernails! Since the second one was farther back...
Woo Hoo, We got the second stinger out! And as far as I can tell that was the last one. Here's a pic of the stinger. I didn't have the camera out to show you her tongue...don't think I could have held the tweezers, her and the camera :)
Yeah, it's been weighing heavy on me. I'll wait until she has some food and is hydrated and try this afternoon. She seems to be doing well though. She's a trooper.
Awesome, I'll give them a call.
Man I've spent a fortune on this little girl. I was putting together a down on for couple of Globifers. Oh well, such as life huh?
Her laying bin is made of 1/4 inch coated hardware mesh and I made the mistake (although I didn't know it was one at the time) to put a flowering wax leaf privet as her plant. Needless to say she thought they looked appetizing.
She won't need the bin for a while but next time it will be a...
That sounded sh_tty. I'm sorry. :(
There's a bone in the tongue and I wouldn't want anybody to accidentally hurt or break it trying to follow something I posted.
Second Stinger OUT!!!
Okay,
I've been dealing with what I though was guler edema in my female ambilobe for about a month now. I have spent over $400 in vet bills to get absolutely no "real" diagnosis.
Today I saw something on her tongue when she was "trying" to eat. I showed her a male...
Be careful with vitamins and suppliments. Jackson's are more sensitive to vitamins than panthers. Give her as much natural sunlight as you can. They can take a bit lower temps than panthers.
Good luck!!!
Awe very sad for Lily... although what would you do with 102 babies...Make a movie of course!!! 102 Chameleons.
Thanks for the pics...they're sitting in thier vermiculite and we'll see :)