He has not, he's been growing right on schedule, about the same progress as my last Panther. My gf's aunt is a vet that just happens to do reptiles (hard to find in my area) and he came back negative for parasites and she said he looked just fine. I'll look into critical care and prozyme as...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? : Ambanja Panther, Male, 8 months
Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? : Daily for at least a few minutes
Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? What amount? What is...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? : Ambanja Panther, Male, 8 months
Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? : Daily for at least a few minutes
Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? What amount? What is...
I had trouble with this timer at first too.
'day start' is how long you want the mister to mist. 'day stop' is how long you want it to be off in between mistings. The same goes for 'night start' and 'night stop'
The last function you have to set is when the 'daytime' period starts and when the...
Found the answer I was looking for finally, I only posted because I had searched so long and couldn't find much information. Just arguing opinions.
"There is nothing wrong with using kiln dried pine lumber for a cage frame. Fresh green pine or cedar (as in bedding or shavings) will release the...
It's definitely sealed, 3 coats. I didn't even think about it until I was about done making it that pine may be dangerous. I bought it because it was cheap and I don't know anything about woodworking so I knew I'd mess it up a bit
I have 0 idea if it's been pressure treated or kiln dried. But...
Hello! I made an enclosure out of pine 1x2s and sealed it with a water based polycrylic. Is there any risk of pine toxicity from that? I've thought about going ahead and painting it with a non toxic paint just to make sure.
Oh no you're not scaring me, it's got to be discussed! He hasn't fallen as far as I know, but like I mentioned he was rubbing through branches pretty hard.
I'll keep an eye on little man regardless, it's no biggie if a vet trip is needed. I appreciate your input guys!
I was keeping my eye on him all day to make sure he shed alright. I went out to do some yard work, came back in, and noticed those spots. It happened fairly quick.
I try not to water a few hours before bed for that reason actually. I had a humidifier running to help with his shed but nothing crazy. I wipe everything down in his enclosure with very diluted bleach water every few weeks as well. Everything in his enclosure was bought new and setup before I...
Yea he does tend to bob side to side throughout the day.
He started his shed last night but it was late so he just chilled with it until this morning. I'm hoping the humidity didn't facilitate bacteria or fungus growth. His sheds start cracking at his spine and kinda work downwards, moisture...
About a foot, it's been like this for about 4 months now with no problems. It eludes me how he'd get burned on his sides and not his spine/elbows/head etc. He didn't sit still and bask today either. He was running around all over the place trying to shed haha.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - 8 month old, Ambilobe Panther, Male, I've had him since February.
Handling - I handle him every second or third day depending on his mood. When it's nice out I put him in a fake tree I've mounted outside for anywhere from 30 min to a couple hours..
Feeding - His...
Hey JacksJill, thanks for your reply. That was my first thought as well. It didn't seem to make a difference when I swabbed his nose and no I dust very lightly. No powdered donuts for little man haha.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - 6 month old, Ambilobe Panther, Male, I've had him since February.
Handling - I handle him every second or third day depending on his mood. When it's nice out I put him in a fake tree I've mounted outside for anywhere from 30 min to a couple hours..
Feeding - His...