I'm selling my beautiful male ambilobe panther chameleon, which I purchased from Chameleon Paradise. His sire was 24k, and he is a beauty. I'm also selling my female nosy be, she is from Chameleon WC. Her sire was Houdini, and she has some very nice colors. They are both about 7-8 months...
I'm looking to sell my two panther chameleons. I'm very busy with work and college right now and maintaining a perfect life for these two is getting quite challenging. I live in Nj and I'm willing to take offers. The male came from chameleon paradise and the female came from the chameleon...
I'm selling my male ambilobe which is 7 months old. I got him from chameleon paradise and I'm looking for a good home. He is perfectly health and I have plenty of accecories with him as well. Pm me if interested. I'm willing to work on prices but 375 is what I'd like for him.
So I haven't been on here in a while and I acquired two beautiful panthers. One is a 4 month old nosy be female named Lizzie and the second is a beautiful ambilobe male who is about 5 months. He was a hold back from chameleon paradise and Bruce is the man. But anyway, neither one of them like to...
What do you keep them in to allow them to pupate. I have them in a Tupperware container and haven't had any pupate yet. What do temps need
To be at as well?!
I'm about to put an order in for some feeders and I want to know what makes your panthers go crazy! I have a female nosy be and she is 4 months old and on Wednesday I will be receiving my 4 month old ambilobe hold back! Sooo excited for him. But I would like to know what feeders sets them off! I...
Repti-worms are Phoenix worms :) and for the hornworms they will usually come in a pod with food. They grow very fast though which is a problem if you have a tiny little cham.
I have places around me that are local but honestly I rather order online because prices are great! I would try Linda's gone buggie. All her stuff is great and she has many package deals that come with all types of different feeders for outstanding prices! Try them out!
He has not been in the wild at all correct? If so you're not only opening him up to being subject of prey, but also subject to more disease and allergens. He may be mean and all but I would suggest either giving him some more time to acclimate or put him up for a new home. My Jackson's chameleon...
Just buy a pair of feede tongs, that are pretty long, then you both won't have to touch an insect. I don't mind insects at all honesty but I still use feeder tongs to pick up the bugs and transfer them into the cage. It's easy and you can control feedings that way. I even do it with leopard...
How can I set up the bottom of my cage so that I have hydro balls and then I know I need an aluminum screen and then I want to plant live plants. So what would I need to do that