Thank you, Sang. My little baby is such a nice surprise. As for his weak father... is there any suggestions that might help? I hate seeing him waste away and so lethargic. I tried to interest him in a cricket I put in a syringe and put the juice on his mouth, but no go. Argh! Poor fellow...
I bought two w/c Kenyan pygmy chameleons a year ago, and was sad to find my female dead about a month ago. When I asked around about what could have happened, I was told that they only live about 2 1\2 years and that she could have just been old. Well I changed a few things in the tank to try...
I actually had my reservations about purchasing them because they were wc, and I don't think I will do it again. I never planned on breeding them, I just thought they were really darling.
Thanks Elizadolots... the thought that she may have been still alive would have been too much for me. I do hope to find out what went wrong because I don't want to lose my male also.
Chameleon Info:
* Your Chameleon - Kenyan Pygmy, WC unknown age, adopted spring of this year from a reptile show
* Handling - Never
* Feeding - Fed every second day about 3 crickets each and wingless fruit flies once in a while, yet they aren't crazy for them. Crickets are about...
Was doing my nightly misting and visiting with my wc pygmy Chameleons, who have lived with me since spring of this year, and I found my female dead with her eyes sunk and black patches on her sides. What could have done this? They have tropical UV lamp, and I feed them tiny dusted crickets or...
is this just too stupid of a question for anyone to answer? I have a live planted tank and have seen a picture of a tank with a little bowl of leaves in it and wondered if that was a lay box
This is what I have for them now.
Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated.