I'd take to a vet and possibly have a biopsy of it. There's a possibility of virus. But I'm not here to diagnose...just to say to take it to an experienced vet.
No need to worry. I usually just keep the humidity and misting up. On my adult and social chameleons I would leave it for a week or two and then after that kind of wet it a little and brush it off them if it wasn't connected. Never forced it of course.
There's a good chance your chameleon...
If you can post pictures that would help.
When I first got mine it sprayed all over the room because my tubing was not fully plugged into the pump. Once it "clicked" in it worked fine.
I would replace the aquarium light with a 5.0 uvb it'll cover more area in the cage and is preferred. Also it's not bad to have that aquarium light in my opinion, at one point in time I had my basking, uvb, and a full spectrum hood on top (for my plant). However I think an actual basking light...
Ok so I can use either PVC or abs for side walls of my breeders as they are non-toxic? Are there any plastics that are toxic to chams and other reptiles to come in contact with?
Hi everyone,
I'm considering to attempt to build myself some baby cages. I was wondering if anyone knows what kind of plastic is generally used for substrate trays that come with reptibreeze cages and others? I'm guessing polystyrene, is that correct?
Second question is: Is there any...
So I was talking with a friend of mine, as he recently started getting into plants. I always was under the impression a vivarium was a plant tank but he calls his plant habitats terrariums.
So what exactly is a vivarium and how is it different than a terrarium?
While I usually say to move them to a bigger cage at 6 months, it's mostly a combination of when they're ready and when you're comfortable to move them to the larger cage. This has to do with, are they able to get around this big cage without trouble to drink, hunt, and bask? If so then it...
Wow I'm so bummed. I wanted to go super bad but had to travel to MN this last week even though I've been living in Florida the past 6 months. Amazing pictures Jann, thank you for the post; it's nice seeing what was there.
As far as the "eel thing" it looks like it could be a species of bichir.