Search results

  1. C

    [URGENT] Baby Male Veiled Chameleon won't eat

    Over and over on this forum I keep seeing recommendations to provide basking temperatures to Veiled chameleons in the 80's F and to avoid 10.0 UVB bulbs in favor of 5.0 bulbs and both are nonsensical IMHO. For the life of me I cannot fathom where these ideas have come from. I have no doubt...
  2. C

    Help? Panther chameleon has mouth open all day

    Unless I missed something, I don't think you said he's been excessively licking and swallowing, correct? From the description I think I have an idea of what you're seeing, but seeing the vet won't hurt. Based on the symptoms you've described (acting thirsty, gaping for no apparent reason...
  3. C

    uvb and heat

    :confused: For a given total UVB output, power compacts are a much more 'concentrated' source. Therefore, the light is concentrated over a smaller area at a given distance, making for higher intensities. Linear tubes are a more diffuse source, therefore spreading the UVB over a larger area and...
  4. C

    Does such an awesome plant exist?

    From the sounds of it, you need a lot more light to keep any plant alive. Pothos is about the least light demanding house plant and if it's not getting enough light there's really no other option. There are a variety of lighting options, but one of the simplest and cheapest is to use a few...
  5. C

    Will he be okay with no misting?

    He should be just fine. Under the circumstances you describe, I wouldn't worry a bit.
  6. C

    Seasonal Feeding.

    To me, what winter "should" feel like depends on where I am. I grew up in Michigan, and winter there is *very* cold. Here in Hawaii, winter means a lot more rain, cooler temps, and the occasional chilly night all the way down to the upper 50's F. On average you guys are sligthly cooler in...
  7. C

    Seasonal Feeding.

    Not only do you have winter in Lake Worth, your winter is perhaps just a touch cooler than in the native range of F. pardalis ;) For the most part, though, your climate is not far off from what they experience in Madagascar and Reunion.
  8. C

    Anybody owening/ breeding Jacksonii Merumontanus in Europe?

    If you are not aware, please be aware that shipping Jackson's chameleons out of the state is highly, highly illegal. When DLNR catches someone doing this (or breaking similar regulations) they take the opportunity to make an example of the person. Trust me when I say you don't want to be on...
  9. C

    snort :(

    It's hard to say without seeing it. It could be something to be very concerned about (e.g., respiratory tract infection) or could be completely normal salt/mineral excretion and no cause for concern. Probably hard to do, but is a video possible?
  10. C

    humidifier

    What type of humidifier is it? Ultrasonic? 'Cool air'?
  11. C

    Wild Caught Vs Captive Bred

    Just a note as I've seen the point brought up several times here as well as before: wildcaught animals used to bring in new bloodlines and enhance genetic diversity are NOT inherently required to maintain perfectly viable captive populations. Genetic diversity is determined primarily by the...
  12. C

    Panther eggs incubation temps

    I don't know what factor or factors are causing the problems you're seeing, but it's not the drop to 62 F for a night. During embryonic development (i.e., after the diapause) low temperatures slow down development, they don't speed it up. Hence, development is faster and incubation time shorter...
  13. C

    Wild Caught Vs Captive Bred

    Ditto the above. Often wildcaught animals are neither fed nor watered (watering being the more important of the two) prior to arriving in this country, or at least not fed and watered sufficiently. From collection to importation into this country you're looking at a few days to a few weeks...
  14. C

    Panther eggs incubation temps

    Dropping to 62 F for a night shouldn't have harmed the eggs.
  15. C

    Want a cham!!

    So there's your answer. If you're not on your feet financially, a chameleon or any other luxury isn't on the list of things you can afford. Get back on your feet, get your own place, and when you can afford setting up for a chameleon, go for it. cj
  16. C

    What kind of cham is this?

    An aquarium remotely sufficient in size for an adult Meller's chameleon would be worth much more than $800 ;) Even a basic 120 gal aquarium, 2ft tall x 2 ft deep x 4 ft long will run close to $500, and that would be pretty darn small for an adult Meller's. cj
  17. C

    What kind of cham is this?

    Ditto the above, that's a beautiful Meller's. It's typical for these guys to get around 18" in length and some reach even greater lengths.
  18. C

    id the cham please

    T. jacksonii xantholophus is found on the eastern and southern slopes of Mt. Kenya. T. jacksonii jacksonii is widespread in the highland areas of Kenya, to the south of Mt. Kenya. There's a small area of integrade between the two subspecies on the southern slopes of Mt. Kenya. I've seen "Mt...
  19. C

    Jacksons always unhappy??? :(

    Agreed that they need a small, warm basking spot (mid to upper 80's F) but that ambient temps in the 70's F are a good target. Please consider the important difference between ambient vs. 'basking' temperatures here. Likewise, in nature they normally see ambient temperatures (i.e., air...
  20. C

    Veiled egg question

    Essentially any red = vascularization = fertile. Veiled chameleons, along with a number of other species, experience a diapause in incubation. This ensures that the hatchlings emerge during the proper time of the following year (usually the warm, rainy season locally). Essentially the eggs are...
Back
Top Bottom