I will have to look into this further as I have been thru the vets around here and they all suck @$$ the closest cham vet that is any good is 3 hours away. unless its a no brainer fix then I could MAYBE trust one of the vets here to do it
no gasping/weezing and her head isnt really tilted just a few spit bubbles and possible excessive saliva but is hard to tell as i am not shure what "Normal" is for her :P she doesnt look much diffrent than my male panther
So I have a 5 month old female panther chameleon and have had her a little over a month now and today I just noticed her blowing spit bubbles? its not all the time just when she is mad about something.. like me moving something that is in her "Bubble" spraying water excessively on her plants...
I found this today and figured id share and see if anyone else had seen it. I think its awesome and amazingly easy to lose :P
http://www.geekosystem.com/worlds-smallest-chameleon/
I have a female veiled chameleon that i my friend gave me cause he had to move. I just took her in for a temporary home but do not have the room to keep her. I just need to find her a proper home. He did not care for her that well but she seems to eat fine and has been drinking. I am not looking...
Ok so this might be a dumb question but i am tired of buying fruit fly cups and the mash for em. the cups are just deli cups right? well i dono where to get em any ideas? and where to get a powdered mold inhibitor for their media?
any input would be appreciated :)
Thanks
Jamie
The one next to my tv is for my girlfriends panther "Jackson" he loves it there gotta hang a few more pothos vines out and about for him and i got some manzi sticks that screw into the wall but he is up and runnin lol :) and the other are my acctual Jacksons that just had babys not to long ago...
sorry it took soo long to get pics up. here is a few pics of em. i was just wonderin if they randomly go bad like this part way through incubation? or if i did somethin? i squeezed a partial handful of their substrate and didnt get and leakeage but it is damp. any input is appreciated :)
Just to throw my two cents in :) I would go for a male veiled. Male cause I like their coloration in all species and not havin to deal with eggs Veiled cause of ease of care. it was the type i first started with and still love her the most to this day :) As for where to get one.. the sponsors...
so as my panther is walkin around today i noticed that he has almost no claws at all and when i hold him they are not long sharp or pointy at all. He is a lil over a year old.
I have a female veiled around the same age and her claws are long sharp and noticeable.. just wanting to know if...