Hey Beman! The feeders in question were crickets. I wasn’t watching so not sure how she did it just glad I was still in the room when it happened! I may never leave the room again while they eat.
I was feeding my chams yesterday and was cleaning up, when I heard a sound of something falling in to the feeding cup of my two year old female Ambilobe. When I got to the cage she was climbing out of the cup. She didn't look right and thought why is she looking between the branches? Then I saw...
Looking for advice on what kind of hardware cloth to use for an outdoor cage and what type of wood should I use that is safe for my Panther chameleons For this outdoor cage
Panther, I say this only because he ate all the bark off all branches. I understand that Vails eat plant matter on a general bases and Panthers don't but just saying Herbie had no issues eating the Butterfly bush
Hope everything goes well! Make sure to take care of bite with triple antibiotic. You mentioned that your guy has hookworm, reptiles can carry other forms of organisms in their mouth that can lead to infections.
Again this is my first female experience, I wasn't expecting her to be laying eggs this soon. Penelope is only 8 months old. I have a dripper in place and gave her a hornworm along with dusted crickets. Have not weighed her, but will start so I will have a base point from now on.
My female Panther (hatch date last week of June 2018) just laid 17 eggs on March 3, 4, and 5 of 2019. She has not been with my male so I'm assuming the eggs are not fertile. I'm new to having a female and have had my male for almost 3 years now. I purchased my female from Kammerflage Kreations...