wouldnt a chameleon that small have trouble eating crickets almost as big as it?
id keep with pinheads or a size up if he can take them. i have a 4month old panther a little bigger than that guy whos on hydia fruit flies and is doing fine. just keep feeding him until he doesnt want to eat...
my baby panther is doing great other than something on one of his eyes. one eye is completely black, as it should be, but the other seems as if it has a sclera and tiny pupil. he seems to be able to see as well as ever and doesnt seem at all bothered. anyone have any ideas? hes going to a vet in...
sure food is available, but nothing small enough for him (hes not even 2in without his tail). the 15mm waxworms were even too big for him. petsmart has preserved feeders and a vibrating dish so hopefully if i cut those up thatll work. hes feeling shy at the moment and hiding but if he comes out...
i got my first chameleon (a panther) over the weekend and the seller gave me a supply of crickets that lasted until monday night. the insects i ordered from a pet store were mostly dead and of what remained, most were too big for him. it doesnt look like getting any insects small enough for him...
my new 3 month old panther is sleeping in the bottom corner of his cage. is this unusual? i expected him to sleep higher up. granted his cage is small (about 12in wide, 8in high, 6in deep) and its on top of some cupboards about 8 feet off the ground (i have high ceilings). he opened his eyes...
i just my new red bar baby ambilobe and the seller gave me enough crickets to last a few days. the setup i have now may be less temporary than originally planned and it includes 2 little plants in about 3 inches of soil. whats a good idea to keep the crickets from digging??
ive been looking everywhere and cant seem to find a way to get an ambilobe panther in canada. theyre under app. 2 of cities so it seems like the only way to import one is to have the sender acquire a permit, which most breeders are reluctant to do. anyone know of any methods that only require...
most animal training is done by reinforcing positive behavior and ignoring everything else. in your case id suggest first giving your chameleon a butterworm on a branch with your hand near it. when becomes used to that start feeding it with your hand closer, like right beside the worm. from...
first of all, if your cham is hanging around the bottom and trying to dig, it sounds like shes looking for a place for her eggs.
as for getting her used to you again, try feeding her crouching below (height = safety in chameleon logic) with your arm stretched way out so your as far from her...
when i move back to sudbury from toronto in september (a 4-5hr drive) i plan on putting a few bushy house plants in the back corner of my dads van and letting him chill in them. i may wrap them lightly in a mesh or something to make sure he doesnt go exploring.
also even if take out the fertilizer the chemicals still remain in the soil. its recommended to wash a new plant in the shower very well as well as repotting it with fresh soil.
panther is the species and no subspecies exist. theyre colour differentiations are caused by local and as far as i know, theyre indistinguishable from each other before they get their colours. i was always under the impression that that is why adults cost more than younger ones without colour...