Did you have any luck?
If you can find them locally, get a LED flashlight, much brighter than the old-school flashlights, and will last for years. I have had my LED flashlight for over 4 years and it still works fine, and only used 2 sets of AA batteries since I purchased it.
Just make sure you're feeding the right sizes, I made the mistake of relying on inconsistent sizes of crickets from PetsMart and my chameleon ended up really skinny.
Feed food no larger than the width of his head, anything bigger and he could choke.
I used to hate cats, until my wife convinced me we should get a kitten since our apartments don't allow dogs, only cats (weird, right?)
Anyways, while I still think dogs are better, I am defiantly not a cat hater anymore. I trained both my cats to play fetch and act like dogs, so I think I got...
Been planning my tattoos for years, and finally have the cash to get some of them done. I am starting with a half sleeve on my right arm, doing a design I came up and hopefully getting the outline done next month, and filling it all in the next month.
Yeah my chameleon loves it, and when it sprouts a new branch, that branch will grow 1-2 inches a day, very fast compared to most plants. Plus they remind me more of jungle-style leaves compared to my pothos and schleffera.
I have been using Monstera Deliciosa in my enclosure for a few months now, and I just came across a post on here saying it's toxic, except for the fruit? (mine doesn't grow fruit)
I read on the FLChams 'Safe Plant List' that the Monstera deliciosa is safe for chameleons, so I am a bit confused...
Tried the hand feeding today, he put his front legs on my hand and at the cricket out of my palm, but then quickly ran away haha.
I am going to take it day by day and just be paitent. Thanks guys.
So I called a Lowes today and they assured me they had 3-4' tall ficus trees, when I got there the lady in the nursery section said they didn't have anything shorter than 6'.
After that I drove to the Home Depot that was nearby, one I usually don't go to. All I could find was some small...
I have had my chameleon Ziggy since May, and he was about 2 months old when I got him. I did not try and handle him until last month, I posted on here asking for advice, and got some really good responses and I have tried everything but I am thinking I might have waited too long to attempt...
What is the 10g tank at the bottom there for? Are you using that for drainage? If there is any sort of standing water in the enclosure it can cause bacterial growth and can cause harm to your chameleon.
Also, it needs a lot more foilage and vines, chameleons like to be in a dense jungle type...