ChamAllen,
lol your comment cracked me up. The human culture (in this case) does not transfer into the chameleon behavior. These are natural born instincts, not socially or culturally constructed..
My veiled are terrified of black cords and they have never seen a snake. They will climb on...
Don't be discouraged. These are creatures with natural instincts and some more natural than others. This in only my opinion: You should get her use to you before trying to hand feed. Remember, don't grab at her but coast her to climb onto you. You might need to learn how to trick her into...
Here are a few of the babies.. I am having problem finding the egg pictures. (I do have them but might have been stored on a different computer):confused:
The bigger one is "One Eye" while I had them outside, he was attacked by a swift when he was 2 days old. (poor gal)
Turtles sleep-----...
JMO
About 8 years ago I was searching for a good vet for the same issues, except it was for my seahorses.
I picked up my own microscope and have solved my dilemma. :-)
Then just do some searches for pathogens and other microscopic organisms.
Then you will know exactly what your animals...
ha ha ha
What I do is take my spray bottle and squirt the dry slim really well, and use a plastic putty spreader/knife (not sure of real name) and scrap off after about 10 minutes of being rehydrated. Unfortunately it might take a few times but very easy.
Works great with tree frog skin on...
Hi there,
By now you probably either have a bunch of babies walking around or the eggs didn't make it.
I had something like this happen to my turtle eggs and the cause was me. There was to much moisture and the eggs expanded to the point of bursting.
In my case the eggs were about 4 weeks...