i hear people say they got their new chams at a convention of some sort all the time. Where do you hear baout these conventions and do they ever take place near ohio?
let us know how that turns out! :) im think about getting another cham in the future and was thinking about going with a blue bar ambilobe. you people said they are addicting and now after having malachi for a year.... im feeling the need to get another.
I was think about building one, but this supasses anything I could do. I gave up on the idea and just bought a screen/metal cage from craigslist... I couldnt pass it up, 75 bucks for a 24x24x48.
I did a search for vets that will take exotics in your area. I found this dartmouthvet
Im not sure if this is in your area or if they will indeed take chameleons, but if its around you try giving them a call and see if they will.
I hope this is the case. Im ordering a few dubias to see if he is just tired of his staples. Ill keep you updated and im sure if anything seems to go wrong ill be seeking advice once again. Thanks for all your help
thanks for the suggestions. As for the burn. I still see nothing on him in person, he looks fine to me. About getting the cage off the floor, I know i need to do that and will do so as soon as I get something to put it on, I cant find anything in the house so i need to go out and buy something...
currently.... crix and superworms, but he doesnt seem to interested in either one. I should probably get a few different things and see which one he thrives for the most then just see if i can raise them.
ok so my chameleon is tired of his staple im assuming. Just isnt seeming to be interested. I want to try something new, what would you suggest for my 11 month old veiled? perhaps something I can colonize and breed so I dont have to spend a crap ton a month on his food. Crix die so fast it drives...
i dont see where the burn may be? I know his head was starting to shed when I took that picture, but i see no visable burn. My basking area is only at 84 so there shouldnt be a possibility of a burn.