So i did my bi-annual fecal exam last week and my male panther came back positive for giardia. I picked up his meds to day and started treatment. I'm just looking for some info on this parasite here on the forum. Is it a common parasite for chams to get? What helpful hints or tips might you guys...
https://www.chameleonforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=85523&stc=1&d=1378600831 Can anyone tell me what these crickets are, they're huge. I just got a few dozen from my local herp shop.
Is it just me or has anyone else noticed this? When I feed my panthers hornworms, regardless of the size of the worm, they don't shoot their tongues. Instead they just walk over and bite the worm, and shake their heads and chomp it down. Much like a bearded dragon eating a hornworm.
Ok, for the last few days around this time, noonish. After a morning feeding,a misting, and about ten minutes after a healthy stool. My juvenile panther climbs down to the lower level of his cage, and chews off a piece of dried out grape vine. Anyone else ever seen this behavior?
When dealing with Jacksons why do we sometimes see it named two different ways? We see Chameleo Jacksonii, and Trioceros Jacksonii. Which one is correct, and why?
Just curious how many other people have this kind of jackson, and what your experiences are. It is a C.j. jacksonii.https://www.chameleonforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=82965&stc=1&d=1374797301
I normally go Repti Glo, but went with Reptisun linear because of availability. The new bulb seems to slightly pulsate. Don't know if anyone else has encountered this, or if it's a bad bulb.