so I was cleaning out my cricket/dubia enclosure and found a bunch of these little bugs in there. never had any kind of worms in that tank before, so now I'm thinking I gotta dump all the crickets and dubia I had if this is parasitic. first pic is really zoomed in for detail, second one is for a...
Your Chameleon - male veiled, 3 months old, I've had him a month
Handling - normally once a week, had to handle him more recently to give him meds
Feeding - so far just crickets dusted with calcium. and calcium+ once a week, gut loading them with a variety of fruits and veggies, oranges...
this question is mainly directed to @jannb since I've seen the awesome turquoise in her chams, but anybody else with experience would be helpful too.
my chams still pretty young, about 3 months. hasn't shown a lot of his coloring or patterns short of different shades of green, which I know is...
Your Chameleon - male veiled, 2-3 months old, I've had him a month
Handling - normally once a week, had to handle him past few days to give him meds
Feeding - so far just crickets dusted with calcium. and calcium+ once a week, gut loading them with a variety of fruits and veggies, oranges...
So today I added a weeping fig to my cage. which seemed perfect size at first, but now that it's in there I'm wondering if it might be too much? worried about it reducing some of the ventilation and air flow. though I'd think the oxygen the plant creates would probably counter-act that. I was...
so I got my first cham a couple weeks ago, hes a 1-2 month old veiled. I was using the uvb light that comes with the zoo med starter cage(16x16x30) but knew it would have to be changed out at some point. for a few days I noticed him laying around on his branches a lot more. felt like it may not...
so I was wondering, it's seems like most chams have their own unique markings, even within same species and sex. are their markings purely random or is it passed down by genetics and/or environment?