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  1. petefromsouthampton

    Loss of appetite

    Too late She didn't survive :( But had children :)
  2. petefromsouthampton

    Loss of appetite

    My female R.Brev suddenly has a loss of appetite. She hasn't eaten for a few days. She's moving around and doen't look particularly ill. But she does possibly look slightly skinny, e.g. ribs showing, but that was sometimes the case anyway, she'd be able to change from looking quite plump...
  3. petefromsouthampton

    Baby!

    Yes, I had thought the same but they seem to have a habit of changing shape and appearance in an almost chamleonlike fashion :)
  4. petefromsouthampton

    Baby!

    Sorry to hear that. I am just about thinking of finding new homes for these, let me know if you are interested. They all seem healthy, difficult to sex at the moment though.
  5. petefromsouthampton

    Baby!

    Still going strong. Four of them got together for a little chat today:
  6. petefromsouthampton

    Gut loading fruit flies for pygmies

    My new baby Brevs are tucking into fruit flies, but i wondered if it's worth feeding the FFs if possible on something high in calcium, such as dried figs? I know dried figs can contain sulphates, but I would use the organic ones. Any ideas on this?
  7. petefromsouthampton

    Baby!

    Sorry, it's Southampton in England (Old England, not New)
  8. petefromsouthampton

    Baby!

    I spoke too soon, we now have six babies. They all seem to be very happy, tucking into their fruit flies. However I will need to find homes for the soon.
  9. petefromsouthampton

    Baby!

    I think he may be too large already for dad, he's about half an inch. I think he must have been in there quite a while, or are they born that big? Anyway I have put him in a separate container with some springtails and tropical woodlice, I'm off to the shop to get a small viv and see if they...
  10. petefromsouthampton

    Pygmy chameleon setup finished!

    I just see a photo of a model car.
  11. petefromsouthampton

    Baby!

    I didn't expect this, but just noticed the patter of tiny feet so I'm proud to introduce young Wayne: He appears to be a male anyway, what do people think? I have taken him out of the viv, he appears to have an appetite, eating springtails. I will try him with some tropical woodlice. Is it OK...
  12. petefromsouthampton

    Handling Pygmy Chameloens

    OK, well that seems to fit I with what I suspected. I haven't yet cleaned out the viv, what is required regarding that? I have some thriving springtails in there and it's not getting smelly or anything. It's good to know that a little bit of handling is OK, they are lovely animals just to...
  13. petefromsouthampton

    Handling Pygmy Chameloens

    Since getting my chameleons a few weeks ago, apart from picking them up to put them in viv, i haven't handled them assuming this may stress them out. But now I wonder if it's a good or bad thing to sometimes pick them up and say hello. Sometimes I will put my hand in close to them to guide...
  14. petefromsouthampton

    Just add crickets or monitor the amount?

    I'm now trying to gauge whether a chameleon "looks" hungry or not. I tend to think if they are low down prowling around on the ground or on the low sticks, they are looking for food. But they can change from either looking very fat or very thin depending on whether they are stretched out a...
  15. petefromsouthampton

    Woodlice

    Update: I have some woodlice who bred, so I'm just caring for the babies and hope they make it to be big enough to be eaten.
  16. petefromsouthampton

    Alternatives to crickets and locusts

    Good to know, thanks
  17. Chardonnay And The Custodians

    Chardonnay And The Custodians

    This is my female brev, Chardonnay, out for an early evening stroll. You can see her little friends the springtails (aka "The Custodians" around the stump at the bottom left.
  18. petefromsouthampton

    Alternatives to crickets and locusts

    Thanks, I think beanweevils may be out though, we had a weevil infestation innthe larder a few years back, I don't think my wife will allow them anywhere near the house. Good to know. I am currently trying to breed some common woodlice. I presume the adults will be too big but the smaller...
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