B besav New Member Dec 10, 2019 #1 Hi, I've had my baby panther chameleon and over the last four days he has only eaten one standard size cricket and has not pooped once.
Hi, I've had my baby panther chameleon and over the last four days he has only eaten one standard size cricket and has not pooped once.
B besav New Member Dec 10, 2019 #2 I would ask that someone could help? He is around 3 and a half months.
K Kamran_k Established Member Dec 10, 2019 #3 I hope your little guy will be okay. I don't know much about Panthers so I don't want to give you any misleading information.
I hope your little guy will be okay. I don't know much about Panthers so I don't want to give you any misleading information.
Gingero Neptune the Chameleon Site Sponsor Dec 10, 2019 #4 Congrats on the new chameleon Very exciting. It’s not uncommon for chameleons to take time to settle into their new home. Babies especially can be shy eaters. Please fill out this husbandry form and post your answers so we can make sure your new chameleon has a home they can thrive in: https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/
Congrats on the new chameleon Very exciting. It’s not uncommon for chameleons to take time to settle into their new home. Babies especially can be shy eaters. Please fill out this husbandry form and post your answers so we can make sure your new chameleon has a home they can thrive in: https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/
K kinyonga Chameleon Queen Dec 10, 2019 #5 besav said: Hi, I've had my baby panther chameleon and over the last four days he has only eaten one standard size cricket and has not pooped once. Click to expand... What do you consider a standard sized cricket? If it's not a small cricket you might be giving your baby food that is too big for It to eat.
besav said: Hi, I've had my baby panther chameleon and over the last four days he has only eaten one standard size cricket and has not pooped once. Click to expand... What do you consider a standard sized cricket? If it's not a small cricket you might be giving your baby food that is too big for It to eat.