I don't know much about pinkys but from what I have heard, that seems to be WAY too many pinkys in that amount of time. From what I understand, pinkys are often given to female chameleons after laying a clutch because they are high in calcium, outside of that they should be used every now and...
Can someone please double check this? In the last set of pictures, the feet in the middle picture look very strange and misshapen. Am I the only one seeing that?
As the previous poster mentioned, extra mistings are good. Some chameleons hate shedding and they will writhe around on leaves and other things to get the shed skin off. It is important that you don't try to 'help' by picking the shed off as it can hurt the chameleon.
Other than that, just...
I had to take mine on a five hour drive and honestly, there are lots of ways to do it. I ended up getting a chinese food to go container that was large enough for my chameleon (he was pretty small) and lined the bottom of it with some crinkled paper towels for him to grab onto. I put a lid on...
I live in an apartment complex in Tallahassee and we have a pretty good landscape service, don't know a thing about pesticides though. I see enough bugs that I would think there isn't much in use, if any, but I don't really have anything to compare it to.
As the prior two have said, it comes down to being handled too much. It is good to let them settle for at least a week when you first get them. Moving can be stressful and you don't want to add to it by handling the chameleon more than you have to. If it gets too stressed out, it will stop...
I have seen a few moths outside that don't look too big for Larry to handle, I was curious if there were any reasons why I shouldn't try to nab some. I thought I read somewhere about wild caught bugs having parasites, that is why I am asking though :D