I can't add anything to what has been said as far as care goes, but I wanted to tell you what a great job you're doing. You must be a great Mom as well.
I do want to give you a word of caution, because this could get ugly. You can catch a very persistent and costly affliction from...
I'm interested in these responses because I'm considering replacing a couple of older DIY screen enclosures with something that will contain mist. I've decided to get a Mistking system instead of hand misting. The Dragon Strand enclosures look good and I like the accessory trays. I'm also...
I live in St. Augustine, FL and have been here for over 50 years. For anyone who hasn't been through a major storm, my best advice would be to evacuate if you have someplace reasonable to stay if there is significant flooding or wind damage risk and leave early.
If the foliage doesn't allow them to see their prey, then it's probably too much. I would say that half the enclosure should be pretty dense so they can feel secure, but maybe the other half less so, for basking and stalking prey.
If you decide to ship your chameleon, I agree that using Shipyourreptiles would be the best option. Not only do they have the experience and materials to ship properly, they are compliant with the US Department of Agriculture Lacey Act regulations regarding shipping live animals. A lot of...
Yeah, I swear I saw a Madagascar BBC special showing herds of chameleons around the watering hole in the dry season, or were they ring-tailed lemurs? Anyway, David Attenborough was narrating so it must be true, right? ;)
If you have a male nearby that she can see and she responds by being dark like in the photo, there is a good chance she is gravid. My female panther got like that once she mated with the male any time she even glimpsed him across the room. If you do have a male, put up a barrier so she can't...
I had a Werner's chameleon male that couldn't extend his tongue very far when he got older. Fortunately, he seemed to like being held, especially when he was rewarded with food. So, I hand fed him in his last year of life. He would make a mad dash for the door as soon as he saw me, hoping it...