Hey...Any advice you could provide would be great. I came home today and the lights had already turned off...but my cham is looking pretty lifeless and her eye sockets are depressed. she barely has enough energy left, she leans and cant even grab with her back feet. Is there anything i can do...
today I found her at the bottom of her plant, laying sideways, just barely holding on. her eyes were sunken. Since she wont eat much, i offered her a superworm bc she seemed to love those. She just looked at it but did not take it. I tried feeling her belly to see if i could feel any bound...
oh okay. thanks! She's not gravid right now but i suspect in about a month or two she will be. She laid 50 eggs about a month ago and seemed fine afterwards, until about 2 weeks ago when i started giving her more super worms. It seemed like she was able to lay all of her eggs because each...
okay. that's a relief. from what i've been reading, people are saying starve the chameleon until it will take crickets again. so that's what i'll do. thanks.
My female veiled chameleon has been acting differently lately. I've fed her super worms and it seemed like she was chewing them good. However, I've heard that superworms can survive once ingested. My cham is moving slower, and her appetite isn't what it usually is. Her coloring is darker...
to me, it seems fine... I just want to make sure i have the right amount of moisture in the perlite. Should i use the same technique by taking a handful of it and squeeze it?
can I purchase vermiculite at a garden store? When I looked at home depot, they looked at me like I was foreign when I asked for it. Right now, my eggs are sitting in just perlite. they've been incubating for 2-3 days now. I think I may need to add more water to the perlite. Also, I'm going...
Hello everyone. I'm a first time veiled chameleon enthusiast. I have a raised female Veiled Chameleon who is approx. 1 year, 5 months old. I chose not to breed her right away. About 4 months ago, she layed an 35 egg infertile clutch. She did well after laying them. A few months after this, I...