So last week I took my chameleon to the vet because one of his turrets was a bit swollen and he was holding the other eye closed. I was able to get in that day and got the optimologists to see him free of charge. They noticed a scratch on his eye and gave me antibiotic eye drops to try and...
Ok so how viable are crosses between different locales? I would say very. I have read a lot of comments about keeping the gene pool pure to maintain the uniqueness of a specific locale. This may be a valid way to keep what nature is currently displaying but it is also the same nonsense logic...
Almost all lizard teeth are pleurodont( attach to the side of the gum, no socket) but chameleons and beardies have acrodont(attaches to the top of gum, no socket) and are used for holding the prey while they try to swallow it asap. I do think that sticking to soft worms might be best.