My parents want to go to Canada for 1 and a half weeks. I have a baby panther Chameleon but with no one to care for it but me. So can I bring it with me?
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You should walk around first and see where you can get what you want for the cheapest. then you can also go towards the end of a show where you can get really good deals because the breeders don't want to take everything they have left back home.
I tried raising some mealworms. I have them on oats with a potato for moisture. I got alot of pupa and get a few everyday. They have already turned to beetles and are in another container with the same setup. I have had them for 2 weeks or maybe close to a month. I have not seen any larva and...
YOu should keep them in a dark place or paint the outside of the tank black. You also need to keep them warm. I heard that feeding them oranges helps them to breed.
You should get one from a breeder. The breeder would have all the information you would need to know about your pet and it will be unlikely that it will have a parasite. And if you want to save one from petsmart, they would replace it and another would have to live in the bad conditions. by...
Wow that is such a dumb question. You shouldn't have wasted your time posting this a should have just ran to the vet. Oh yeah, was the skin still hanging off the leg or fell right off?
Wow that bird story is crazy. If I let my chameleon bask outside, i'm getting a bb gun so I can keep a watchful eye out for birds. If a bird did get my chameleon I would have a reason to be mad. It would be 5 months allowance down the drain.
I was planning on maybe breeding panther chameleons and I could someone post a picture of what colors a female should look if she is ready to breed?
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you can try the exo terra explorarium
http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/explorarium.php
you can pick this up at a reptile expo. just look under the events to see which ones thy're going to. LLLreptiles also has them.
The light goes on when it heats up. It goes off when it is at hte set tempurature.
This video talks about the hovabator a little.
http://www.youtube.com/user/tomcatpilot13#p/u/1/W91RBbwUJnE