Sage cup feeding series...

Surfrat

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Once I showed her where the opening in the top was she took right to cup feeding!

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You can't see her in the photos, but the other female was underneath the tub trying to shoot through the bottom! lol
 
Too cute! One of mine sits on the lip of the cup to feed, the other puts her front feet in and digs right in. When she's feeding all you can see is a butt and her tail.
 
So glad they are doing great for you Dan, now to get Wilson to come out of his shell. He's every bit as friendly as Ginger.
 
Couple more of them feeding together. I have two cups setup in the cage but they really like to hang out together!

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They don't like to hangout together. More like, they don't mind eachother so far. It's a bad idea having them eat together out of a cup. Think about what would happen if they both hit eachother?

It's not too funny when your chameleon damages her tongue when trying to hit a cricket through a transparent cup. You should put some tape around where they can see the crickets. :)
 
They don't like to hangout together. More like, they don't mind eachother so far. It's a bad idea having them eat together out of a cup. Think about what would happen if they both hit eachother?

It's not too funny when your chameleon damages her tongue when trying to hit a cricket through a transparent cup. You should put some tape around where they can see the crickets. :)

They go right to the top of the cups now, and I have never personally had a cham damage their tongue hitting soft plastic cups, however I like the tape idea and will do that instead of buying the new cups. Also, I have always kept female panthers in pairs of two and nvr had any issues, but I still find it interesting that they are in a 3ft X 2ft X 4ft cage and stay almost right next to each other 75% of the time. I do however have a third cage and if the situation changed I would of course separate them. :)
 
They go right to the top of the cups now, and I have never personally had a cham damage their tongue hitting soft plastic cups, however I like the tape idea and will do that instead of buying the new cups. Also, I have always kept female panthers in pairs of two and nvr had any issues, but I still find it interesting that they are in a 3ft X 2ft X 4ft cage and stay almost right next to each other 75% of the time. I do however have a third cage and if the situation changed I would of course separate them. :)

True, I respect your consideration.

How do you water them? Dripper(s)? Long mistings?

Do they share a basking spot? Have you observed them with their daily routine? Seems like they make quite the cute couple.

They look very healthy :)


BTW - I think it's HOT that two females sleep in the same cage together...:eek:

Hope you people know I really don't mean that!:p
 
Your girls are wery pretty. They seem lazy to me- their heads in the feeding cup as close to their food as possible so they don't have to shoot so far :D
 
True, I respect your consideration.

How do you water them? Dripper(s)? Long mistings?

Do they share a basking spot? Have you observed them with their daily routine? Seems like they make quite the cute couple.

They look very healthy :)


BTW - I think it's HOT that two females sleep in the same cage together...:eek:

Hope you people know I really don't mean that!:p

They have a Big Dripper although they don't really seem to use it. Long mistings is what they prefer. About 5 minutes 3 times a day while they are in outside enclosures. It has rained here for the past 6 days pretty heavily so the humidity is 100%, although its never below about 80% over here on the coast.

They get direct afternoon sunlight and the temp is about 95 here right now so I have not used a basking light in their outdoor enclosure.

As far as daily routine goes, they both wonder off around the cage and are not constantly together, but they do seem to eat and sleep together quite often. They have never shown any aggression or stress towards each other, but again the size of the enclosure probably helps. They have plenty of space to have alone time if they need it.

I totally got ya on the sleeping together, I had a girlfriend once that.... ;)
 
Your girls are wery pretty. They seem lazy to me- their heads in the feeding cup as close to their food as possible so they don't have to shoot so far :D

lol, Ginger, the lighter colored one, will actually get all the way in the cup and lap them up like a beardie!
 
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