brooklynelizabeth
New Member
this chameleon confuses the shit out of me.
1. the small casque and the skin being stretched as if the cham has eggs.
2. has tarsal spur and has the coloring of a male.
A. put a laying bin for some giggles. i would like to see what happens.
or
B. put that cham on a diet
or
C. what are you gutloading with exactly and what are your supplements and schedule. edema of sort maybe?
I feed my crickets PREMIUM BLEND CRICKET FEED and many assorted different veggies, all that are on the List being safe for chameleons. I dust the crickets before introducing them to the chameleon with RepCal calcium, once every 3 days, and i also use RepCal calcium w/D3 about once every 2-3 weeks. and sometimes in between i use Herptavite lightly just to make sure he is getting a little but of everything, but he also has once a week Silkworms, and because i order them as mediums from a online supplier, im not really sure what they feed them. He eats about 5 crickets in the morning and about 5 at night, around 5 days a week, spread out. He is set with a 5.0 UVB, and basking lamp sufficient to bring a basking area to 95+ and night time Red making sure his enclosure stays at max 85 up toward the top and both give him the range to seek comfortable temps as he pleases.
(I will admit the several different angles im getting from everyone is confusing,Lambeau is a young chameleon almost 4 months old, so his crest wouldnt be huge yet, if you look at the pic of him in my hand you will notice he isnt a adult at all, he is just thick.
I will put a layin box in his enclosure, its large so i will have no issue fitting one in, but im pretty sure its NOT a female. And i as directed have already decided he needs a diet, i fed him this morning but only gave him one cricket tonight, i will most likely only feed him in the mornings so he has all the day to absorb the nutrition while basking and hanging out. I will still give him silkworms, they are like his treat. If he lays eggs i will be awfully surprised and grateful i posted.