She's stressed out now the way she is. Yeah, she'll be stressed on the way to her new home but she'll get over it. I, unfortunately, like mentioned above, can't afford all of her medical bills. I'd rather her be stressed for an hour or two -- or a few days -- instead of suffering now the way she...
Hey.
So, I posted a thread on here a few days ago explaining my current situation with my 18-month-old female panther chameleon. You can read it here: https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/female-panther-not-eating-and-loosing-weight-fast.161192/
I'm not able to cover her vet needs. I feel...
It's been about three or four weeks since her UVB burnt out. I understand I have to get it replaced as soon as possible.
Her current setup:
I got her a lay bin yesterday and moved her upstairs into my room where there would be less noise. After not seeing her in the bin all day, I put her in...
Oh, also, how often should I check? If she doesn't lay after some time what do I do? Should I put her in the bin and see what she does or wait for her to go in by herself?
Well, I got her at four months in September of 2016... since Sep 2016, 14 months have passed... 14 + 4 would be 18 months, no?
So, for the bin, do I take out all of the vines from her cage and put in the bin inside and keep all of her heating? Or should I leave some vines and put in the bin...
Hey, thank you so much!
No. Well, when I bought her from Petco I asked them how old she was and they said somewhere around four months. They didn't know for sure. I brought her home, at supposedly four months old, on September 27th, 2016. She's had these issues for a few months. I bought her...
Not recently, no... but I remember she did in the past... and when I went to pick her up she would exhale deeply, like she was super bloated or something.
No, I don't. I know females are supposed to lay eggs but I thought she was so ill she couldn't, for some reason. How do I go about making/getting a lay bin?
Just gonna say this now: Please don't be rude. I am a newbie chameleon owner and have been doing my best to keep her alive.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Panther, female, approximately eighteen months. I bought her from Petco at about four months old.
Handling - Everyday.
Feeding -...