Stanner67 Member Oct 23, 2019 #1 Is this a normal color for him? He just went thru a shed but he still has some skin on his head, is that ok? Attachments 7E0DF498-6AD1-40B0-AD26-3E42FAF105AA.jpeg 108.2 KB · Views: 124 44A6E40A-82EC-46A6-BB3B-115C595CC2C9.jpeg 134.9 KB · Views: 125 CBDE4EB8-63D1-4D05-8FD8-66B7BE7F097C.jpeg 136 KB · Views: 174
Is this a normal color for him? He just went thru a shed but he still has some skin on his head, is that ok?
E ellacham Member Oct 23, 2019 #2 for a translucent he looks good! you might have to help him with his shed if it doesn’t come off soon
for a translucent he looks good! you might have to help him with his shed if it doesn’t come off soon
MissSkittles Chameleon Enthusiast Oct 23, 2019 #5 ellacham said: for a translucent he looks good! you might have to help him with his shed if it doesn’t come off soon Click to expand... Unless it’s posing A hazard (cutting off circulation etc), it’s not a good idea to help them with their shed.
ellacham said: for a translucent he looks good! you might have to help him with his shed if it doesn’t come off soon Click to expand... Unless it’s posing A hazard (cutting off circulation etc), it’s not a good idea to help them with their shed.
Lennoncham Chameleon Enthusiast Oct 23, 2019 #6 Stanner67 said: Translucent? Like I said I’m new at this Click to expand... translucent is referring to his lack of pigment in certain areas in his body. it is a genetic defect but has no bad health effects on them. here is a link explaining better. Not my area of knowledge. https://veiledchameleon.blogspot.com/2016/01/translucent-veiled-chameleons.html
Stanner67 said: Translucent? Like I said I’m new at this Click to expand... translucent is referring to his lack of pigment in certain areas in his body. it is a genetic defect but has no bad health effects on them. here is a link explaining better. Not my area of knowledge. https://veiledchameleon.blogspot.com/2016/01/translucent-veiled-chameleons.html