I got some new plants for Picasso’s enclosure, and while I was moving stuff around ... surprise! I found a hornworm pupae. I usually give Picasso the hornworm by holding it up to him (with tongs), but he sometimes loses his appetite (especially around shedding time) and doesn’t want it at that...
Anyone else thinking of getting their Cham a christmas present? I want to treat him with something, but I don’t know what to do. A new plant? A special insect (that’s not harmful obviously)? Any other ideas?
At Christmas time it will be hard to find anyone to care for Picasso for 2 weeks. My family is taking a road trip to Chicago during Christmas and I was contemplating taking Picasso with us. However, I don’t know exactly how to do that. I won’t be able to take the whole cage with. It is too big...
My next assignment in English is to write a persuasive paper. I thought I would do one about chameleons. I could think of a couple, but none really hit home. I’m just wondering if anyone has any ideas for a unique topic about chameleons for a persuasive essay.
So I was just watching my chameleon, and he bent down out of his plant and started to chew the log. He has plenty of food available to him. Why is he doing this! I know it can’t be a matter like teething with puppies because he has no teeth!