my cham only drinks from the water bowl, it's how the breeder kept him with his siblings and they all had to learn to use the water bowl. he obviously does understand that it is a source of water as i see him drink from it almost every day. it is never in there more than 24-36 hours without...
over the last few weeks i've noticed my cham gnawing on things in his viv. he has chewed on the rim of his water bowl, cable ties and branches, so all quite hard objects and i'm worried that he might damage his jaws. is it possible for him to do some damage to his teeth etc? do i need to try...
my guy ran across the viv this morning and climbed onto me when i opened the door, first time he's ever done that and i was wearing a green hoody, so maybe!
ok so i know that some veileds eat greens and some leaves etc but my panther seems to like pothos!
i noticed him munch on one of the little root nubs that stick out of the vines once, so i stuck a couple of locusts in and he chowed down so he must have been hungry (not sure why he mistook the...
here's the one i bought:
and i found the thread for you
http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/lizard-classifieds/193751-few-male-panther-chameleons-left.html
only one left though
go to reptile forums UK (RFUK) website, and search for user name sj4201, then look up her recent posts and you will find a couple of threads (says they are ambanjas but they're actually ambilobe)
get a dripper to drip onto a big leaf (i.e. pothos leaf) so it runs off the middle of the leaf, my 3 month old used to lick from the middle of the leaf (because it created a sort of vessel for the water like an aquaduct) and also from the drips that run off at the end point of the leaf. he also...
no it's wooden dowel, i got some about 3m long in various sizes from a hardware store for a couple of quid and made bridges in my viv out of them. but they're basically the same just about 1/4-1/2" thick
This is macka, he's about 5.5/6 months old and eating like a champ. i'm told he's ambanja but most ambanja's i've seen have a lot of blue, his bars are green and blue with red on his head and spine/belly
i use livefoods.co.uk, i've used them a few times and it always comes next day if you order before 3pm mon-thurs or by 11am on friday. bit pricey on delivery though but a good selection
i'll try some potatoe and bran, thanks. unfortunately they just came in a little pot of mixed sizes but only 2 or 3 of them were big the rest are very small, ah well eh!
what can i feed butter worms to fatten them up? i bought a little pot of them but some of them are tiny and i'd rather they grew a bit before i fed them to my panther. they're currently just in some saw dust
might be wrong because of the angle but there seems to be a bit of a bulge in the 2nd photo, suggesting male. my male is very small for his age too at about 4 months he's a little smaller than yours
i think morios will be too big, they only seem to come in one size - giant, so can't buy small ones. just mini mealworms.
i haven't seen silk or hornworms anywhere but somebody told me about phoenix/calcium worms on one website - but they're out of stock indefinitely by the look of it...