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  1. LunaC

    Got some super-macho posing pics?

    Is this macho enough? Yeah, don't tell him he ain't macho cool! :) Then of course, there is the angry old macho man.
  2. LunaC

    New chameleon, has swelling above and in front of hind legs

    Is she supposed to be CB? Is the seller a cham breeder? My first inclination is to say eggs, but even then, the belly doesn't look like a "normal" gravid female to me. Just to be on the safe side, you might want to get her a laying box quickly, until you can determine exactly what the...
  3. LunaC

    Problems with crickets as feeders?

    I know crickets can transmit pinworms to a herp ... perhaps not a common occurence, but it can happen.
  4. LunaC

    Weird Poop?? Very Large??

    Please be aware that an overfed female will cycle eggs earlier, more frequently and result in larger infertile clutches than a female whose diet is more regulated. Cycling eggs is extremely taxing on a female and can certainly shorten her life span. Unfortunately, I learned that the hard way...
  5. LunaC

    Some Oustalets

    very very pretty! And such a lovely plump little lady! Lucky you, for sure!
  6. LunaC

    Baby Fell

    Babies (and even adults) will and do jump when they feel threatened, so I'd be cautious about handling for a bit. I once had an adult Panther leap from my hand to a nearby bed. Shocked the heck out of me because even tho I'd seen babies do it, he's the calmest, coolest one and he was calm and...
  7. LunaC

    Cham was fine first week but down hill

    I was wondering the same thing re: "most common is ringworm". I too have never heard of a reptile having and transmitting ringworm to humans. I too was under the impression ringworm is a fungus transmitted among mammals, so I'm curious as well. Perhaps dodolah meant Salmonella?
  8. LunaC

    Veiled Chameleon- One month

    With all due respect to your vet, I have to concur with others on the temps. It's always best to err on the slightly cooler side, especially given your chams very young age and being in a glass tank. Young ones overheat and dehydrate much quicker than you would imagine. I understand you will...
  9. LunaC

    Forest Chameleon.. Anyone?

    Forest Chameleon - AKA Helmeted Iquana/Casque-headed Iguana (Corytophanes cristatus) Member of iguana family. Arboreal lizard. Grows to 12-16". Egg layer. Rarely, if ever, seen CB or CBB in the pet trade. Generally don't do well in captivity, WC imports (such as the one in the Reptile City...
  10. LunaC

    Cham was fine first week but down hill

    In addition to changing the ceramic heat emitter to a regular household bulb, he probably should be eating larger crix. At 3-4 inches he should be able to take 3/8" or small end 1/4" crix. The general rule of thumb is to offer feeders no longer than the width of the cham's head. Also, a...
  11. LunaC

    sexing my blue ambanja

    Wow! S/he's tiny! I guess I didn't realize s/he was so young! It looks to me, at least, that the colors your cham is displaying in your pics are stress reactors, so that makes it even harder to tell. A pic showing calm, relaxed colors may or may not help, due to the cham's age .. but who knows?
  12. LunaC

    More Baby Pictures

    All I can do is grin and say "awww"! Excellent shots, excellent babies :)
  13. LunaC

    Quick Question Please Help

    Important... [/B]] I wasn't familiar with the "All Living Things" basking bulb, and a 75-watt basking bulb seemed a bit overkill for such a small tank, so I did a little research. According to Petsmart's website, any wattage over 60 watts is NOT recommended for reptile enclosures...
  14. LunaC

    Quick Question Please Help

    Okay ... in addition to a suitable enclosure, she also needs time to acclimate if you've only had her one week. Please keep handling to the bare minimum and give her privacy. As previously stated, chams are arboreal. They like to be above eye level. They are not like other "friendlier"...
  15. LunaC

    Quick Question Please Help

    You already know she needs a larger, screened cage. And the sooner the better. In the meantime, you might want to tape some opaque material (brown paper bag, plastic garbage bag, etc) to the outside of the glass sides. Chams don't really have a concept of glass, so she can see out and...
  16. LunaC

    Oatmeal?

    Oatmeal and wheat germ are fine as long as the crix are also getting more dark greens and vegies. I agree, lose the dog and cat food. Personally, I use Cricket Food's premium gutload, along with fresh dark greens and other fresh or FT fruits and vegies. Someone already said "you are what...
  17. LunaC

    sexing my blue ambanja

    In addition to the above, by about 12 weeks or so, males usually take on a more grey color with slightly more pronounced white lateral stripe. Females may be more of a brownish color, with less defined lateral stripe. Do you have a pic of your baby?
  18. LunaC

    Anyone's Chams shed simultaneously?

    Interesting question .. and something I've wondered myself. I've noticed that all my chams shed within a week of one another also, even though they are all different ages (tho all adults) and all acquired at different times from different sources. Interesting to me is that they didn't start...
  19. LunaC

    Dark Coloring

    Providing your husbandry is sound and he's eating, drinking and active, it could be very normal. At 8+ months, he is still maturing, so may take even a few more months before he fully develops his adult patterns/colors. Even then, when he's fully matured, his calm (normal) colors may still be...
  20. LunaC

    Cham was fine first week but down hill

    If you have to feed him pinheads, then obviously he's very small, very young .. which could be part of the problem. The other problem is handling him. When he crawls to the top of your head he's trying to escape. Chams travel up to escape predation. In his little eyes you are just one giant...
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