The first is a "Kousa dogwood" and the second is an "edible fig".
Taking pics of the underside of the leaf will help others ID in the future as well.
See if you can cross reference them with a "safe plants list" for chams like this one:
http://www.cleanlinechameleons.com/safe-plant-list/
Reptillia in Vaughan has some great prices on branches and cage accessories. I went there for the first time since I was a kid and was very impressed. They even had a panther chameleon for only 150$
I keep a male K. vosseleri but sadly he is a bit sick/dehydrated right now and I am feeding the "bug juice" recipe via a syringe. I'm doing my best but it's really hard to get him to open his tiny mouth :(
If it is a pest in the soil you don't want try baking the soil in your oven at 180* for 30 mins... This pasturizing process will kill all fungi and pests
Interesting...I got my kinyongia without any prior Cham experience/knowledge and bought mine from the store labeled as a "Fischers Chameleon". Turns out he is actually vosseleri.
Do these CITES #'s include species being imported to Canada as well ?
Found this image the explains the...
I don't see how vields are underrated? Every other thread his about a vield lol
IMO any of the species without any big bright colors are underrated like pygmy's and much of the African species. I'd really like to work with a quad or mellers in the future
I could put one together for a fishers. I gotta admit it was hard to find help for my species when I first got here...my help threads went unanswered and yet there were 30+ replies for somebody with a veiled that has a little black spot :rolleyes: /rant
They'll change posistions frequently for comfort I think. With my cham he will usually sleep generally in the same area for a few days in a row and then move to another spot but he has his favorites lol. I have even seen him sleep upside down before or right on the side of the cage itself
I've read before people in the middle east eating the Uromastyx lizard alive while travelling in the desert.
Someone made a thread earlier about eating chameleon eggs, which IMO is beyond gross.
Can you take a larger pic of your enclosure so we can maybe give some tips on your husbandry, if any? I remember when I first got my cham I was doing a few things wrong :rolleyes:
Can anyone recommend a good arboreal snake for a first time snake keeper?
Amazon Tree Boa? Green Tree Python? Emerald tree boa? Jungle Carpet Python?
Thanks
Make sure to have LOTS of live plants in his cage. This will help bring the temps down considerably and bring up the humidity. Look for nice base plant like a scheffela and fill in the rest