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Hey, newb here.
My Jackson's Chameleon just had babies this morning. I have ten right now that seem relatively healthy, but I acquired the mother through a third party and have no previous experience with chameleons or neonates. My problem is this:
It's almost Sunday, and there are no places open to buy a decent container to put these guys in, so they're basically in a closed plastic carrying case. I'm taking the top off and airing them out every half hour or so, but I'm worried about them suffocating. Any ideas on a safer living situation for them until I can get to the pet store on Monday?
Also, I've read that they are supposed to eat fly cultures; I have been unable to get ahold of any and wouldn't be able to until next week anyway. Is there anything else they can eat?
Please, if you have any suggestions or tips, let me know.
Thank you in advance!
ETA: It looks like some of you have done it a few times, how many of your babies usually end up surviving?
My Jackson's Chameleon just had babies this morning. I have ten right now that seem relatively healthy, but I acquired the mother through a third party and have no previous experience with chameleons or neonates. My problem is this:
It's almost Sunday, and there are no places open to buy a decent container to put these guys in, so they're basically in a closed plastic carrying case. I'm taking the top off and airing them out every half hour or so, but I'm worried about them suffocating. Any ideas on a safer living situation for them until I can get to the pet store on Monday?
Also, I've read that they are supposed to eat fly cultures; I have been unable to get ahold of any and wouldn't be able to until next week anyway. Is there anything else they can eat?
Please, if you have any suggestions or tips, let me know.
Thank you in advance!
ETA: It looks like some of you have done it a few times, how many of your babies usually end up surviving?