Hi all, I'm not sure if this is a problem or not to be honest, but thought that it can't hurt to ask anyway. Here's the form:
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Zeus, male Nosy be panther, born June 2019.
Handling - Every day, when he wants to, he has always been a very sociable boy, although...
There's plenty of information all over the internet and on this website, so with the right research, anyone can do it. Maintenance is pretty much none, I still deep clean every couple of months though, just to be safe.
Here's mine, I'm very proud of it, although I keep adding to it, new branches, vines, plants etc. It also has a custom background to stop water getting out the back, which was really worth doing if you've got the time. He seems to love it, which is all I can ask for.
Hello all,
I suspected parasites in Zeus a few weeks ago, so I had him tested, it came back negative for parasites, however, he does have an overgrowth of yeast. So anyway, he's been prescribed anti fungal medication over a 14 day period to get it back to a normal level. It's an oral liquid...
I have a 9 month old panther, I've had him since September. I'm lucky enough that he is super sociable, he loves being taken to different places to explore. He was moved to a new Vivarium in January, that I spent ages setting up, he's got loads of places to hide, loads of vines, live plants, a...
Update: last night I turned his lights off at 5 instead of 7, giving him 14 hours to sleep rather than 12, he's more active this morning and was basking as soon as I got up. Is it possible he wasn't getting enough sleep?
Another couple of things that might be useful to know, he gets 12 hours lights off time, I see him drinking very often, and his grip is still extremely good.
Hi all,
Zeus has been doing brilliantly in his new vivarium, until about a week ago, when he started to become slightly lethargic in the mornings, and it is only in the mornings, I quite often have to make him move to under his basking spot. Once he has been under his basking spot, he is...
That's fair enough, I have no personal experience with URI, however most do say that it is due to bad airflow and high humidity and heat, and that is the only reason I said it. You may well be right.
I'm in the UK, and I understand the struggles. Until a couple of weeks ago, he was in an enclosed wooden Vivarium, which was fine, he did really well in it. And I would've kept him in it had it been big enough, but I found a used reptibreeze for a good price, and he's been living in that since...
Hello,
After changing his vivarium on Wednesday, he seems a bit anxious, but does not have any problems as such, except from the whole getting used to it thing. So, I'm after a husbandry review for the new setup please.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - 7 month old male Nosy Be panther, been in...