So I had noticed there was blood in my chameleons poop, and few spots in the cage where blood also appeared near sperm plugs. Usually he doesn't leave many sperm plugs but lately a ton of sperm plugs have been appearing around one spot on the cage where the blood is. I have investigated his body...
Well, if he eats any dead pieces of branch, which I doubt he would, it could possibly lead to clogging in his system. Other then that I can't think of anything else.
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So I had a forum a little while ago asking about meal worm metamorphosis, and if they were okay to feed to my veiled. I have given him some, and he seems to like them, and I have many more breeding and pupating.
My question is, can you do the same with super worms? I usually feed my veiled...
Watch for areas with pesticides too. Don't want to be feeding any poisoned locusts. Also, some have very big pincers/mandibles, and they can give quite a bite.
What it sounds like is she needs to lay eggs. Do you have a digging bin anywhere in the cage? It sounds like she is full of eggs and is in pain from not being able to lay them. She also looks as if she has eggs in here. If you don't give her anywhere to lay, she will become egg-bound. The...
His basking location is a little too hot, and he is burning his cask. Either lower his basking location, or raise the heat source. He can burn his cask down to bone if you don't move it, as he won't feel a thing. Sadly that is what happened to my chameleon before I got him, and now his cask is...
Or right after the mantis sheds, that way they cannot fight back at all. The downside to this is the lose of some vitamins and nutrients in the exoskeleton.
Would I be able to gutload them with just cricket feeder? I use Fluker's calcium fortified cricket quencher and Fluker's orange cubes, which has vitamins and stuff.
Okay so I have a question about meal worms. You know how if you leave meal worms there long enough they go through a metamorphosis and become beetles? Well, I had forgot I had some and they became beetles. Would it be safe to feed these to my veiled cham? He is fully grown. Thanks for any help!
I am a veiled owner, when comfortable, they turn a bright shade of green. My veiled does it all the time when he is content. When they are sleeping, they are content, that simple. Yours is male, mine is as well, expressed similar colors in his youth. That isn't how I know he is a boy though, I...