Sonny13
Chameleon Enthusiast
As I´m very excited to have finally found the opportunity to get a Parsons, I´m also feeling I´m back at the start this `hobby´ uhhhhh passion.
He/she is now for 2 weeks under our wings and I´m first time anxious again about keeping an animal. Already received some great info from fellow CF members and also found out he/she is bit on small / light side. Weight Neo last Saturday for the first time and the scale put it on 36 grams. Neo is captive bred from a French breeder (first clutch) of his own pair of OE Parsons, also CB.
I´m now gonna weekly weigh Neo and see if thing are changing in growth or I need to do changes.
Neo ate directly after arriving with us, at first locusts, wax worms, silk worms, dubias and redrunners. Now the focus seems to lay on crickets and BSF´s, needed to remove the locusts because they where eating the plants and where out growing Neo. Dubia´s and the redrunners are at shooting gallery feeder, however no real interest. Free range crickets and the BSF´s are more of an interest.
Drinking is not a problem, Neo does it in the open, mostly licking the droplets from branches and leaves after a misting session. Still I´ve added an extra dripper last weekend, just to be sure.
Can´t wait to see Neo grow and to sex it.
Keep you weekly updated.
Here are some pictures and movies of Neo
He/she is now for 2 weeks under our wings and I´m first time anxious again about keeping an animal. Already received some great info from fellow CF members and also found out he/she is bit on small / light side. Weight Neo last Saturday for the first time and the scale put it on 36 grams. Neo is captive bred from a French breeder (first clutch) of his own pair of OE Parsons, also CB.
I´m now gonna weekly weigh Neo and see if thing are changing in growth or I need to do changes.
Neo ate directly after arriving with us, at first locusts, wax worms, silk worms, dubias and redrunners. Now the focus seems to lay on crickets and BSF´s, needed to remove the locusts because they where eating the plants and where out growing Neo. Dubia´s and the redrunners are at shooting gallery feeder, however no real interest. Free range crickets and the BSF´s are more of an interest.
Drinking is not a problem, Neo does it in the open, mostly licking the droplets from branches and leaves after a misting session. Still I´ve added an extra dripper last weekend, just to be sure.
Can´t wait to see Neo grow and to sex it.
Keep you weekly updated.
Here are some pictures and movies of Neo