chameleongalore
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oh and it's made by zoo med.
Yes it is. I also found out that the coil zoomed are much better than the exo terra for adults. I don't have any issues with adults using those but the babies I don't use them at all.
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oh and it's made by zoo med.
which is not necessarily a bad thingherptivite for example has no vit a.
herptivite for example has no vit a.
which is not necessarily a bad thing I used NO preformed vitamin A for a decade and kept long lived healthy breeding animals.
I use reptivite twice a week with D3 and calcium 3 times a week without d3. There is so many different opitions on the dusting when it comes to chameleons its overwhelming. My vet told me to dust only once a week with vitamins but I know a breeder that uses repashy vit dust with calcium everyday on his crickets and he does well. I thought that might be way too toxic on the organs. I also use silk horns mostly which are amazing for them. I sell them as well along with other bugs such as horns, butter and wax. My chameleons are spoiledyou said reptivite 2x per week and vitamin 1x per week. Reptivite is a vitamin. It has d3 and a. It has a yellow label with a jacksons chameleon on it. Make sure you are using this product and not something else. herptivite for example has no vit a.
Good luck to you.
did the babies survive chameleongalore?
If infact vit a is the problem a suggestion I would like to putout to help with tthis in the futur I have had good results using repashy superpig in my gutload. It has performed and a huge list of caratnoids its labeled as a colour enhancer which I don't know if it helps with colour forsure but my guys all look really good so it may help a bit but I use it more becouse of what it contains not what it says it does lol. Hope this will help in the future.
Each to their own. I don't doubt your experience. Hats off to you for pulling it off with excellent gutloading. It is possible as you have demonstrated and experienced but it is unnecessary and more difficult. I tried twice with herptivite only and the product failed me twice miserably. The first time it cost me hundreds of panther chameleon eggs. The second time was more easily corrected- eye problems that did not respond to vet antibiotic ointment but cleared up within a few days of oral vit a.
In this case, herptivite would in fact not be an expected solution if the problem is inadequate vit a from the mother...
The babies are still hanging in there but I came up with a great idea. I sprayes the babies with liquid vitamins and they won't open their mouths so I took a syringe and I used the needle sideways to force open their mouths so I can give them some vitamins. Most of them just open their mouth automatically so I'm not hurting them in anyway. This gives me hope, its better than letting them die. I'm crossing my fingers, I have a good feeling about it. On the other hand, another batch hatchedwhich is not necessarily a bad thingI used NO preformed vitamin A for a decade and kept long lived healthy breeding animals.
chameleongalore - any change?
I'm sorry you're having issues with your new hatchlings!
How long ago did they hatch?
I ment to Email you, we are moving to Vancouver Island in the next couple months, possibly Victoria but not sure yet. Very excited, going to run my breeding business there and hired someone to do it in Calgary as well.
They are still hanging in there and a couple started opening their eyes. I have alot of medical supplies since I have so many and my vet is great for helping me out so I actually took a syringe and held the needle side ways to open their months so I could get some vitamins ( specially vit A and D3 with calcium) in their mouths and I will do that twice a day. This is my only hope, keeping my fingers crossed. On the good side, another batch started hatching today.
Thank you for your help. I'm confused with the Repashy product, had a few people that love it and one breeder told me he lost all 8 adults do to overdose on that product but the one thats happy with it uses it everyday. I think using D3 more than once a week is harmful to their organs, well at least thats what my vet told me.
that's terrible... Another problem I've had is losing panthers at 7/8 month mark. The eggs shrink and the babies don't make it out and sufficate. It breaks my heart so I have to change something.
im sooo glad to hear some of them are starting to open their eyes! and kudos to you for the idea on how to force feed em!! you are obviously a very dedicated cham owner and breedercant wait to hopefully keep hearing good news about all these little babies
what kind of babies just hatched, i read that you had another clutch hatch?
These are veileds and another veilds batch hatches plus two babies cracked their eggs from nosey mitsio/ambilobe panthers. it's been a busy week for chameleons galore. Four females layes eggs, 3 mated and 3 clutches started hatching.
my goodness, a very busy week!! lots of new babies!i would love to get into breeding once i have more experience and a larger place, it seems like such a joy and i love the challenge of it
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I lost alot of batches at 7 months, the eggs got smaller and the babies never came out so they sufficated.