sleeping cham?

Keep on waiting. The idea is to not handle them. As Lance said, he only would handle when cleaning and moving. You should follow this ideal and keep your handling to a minimum.

Right I know the idea is not to handle the too much,but I would like her to have a life outside of her cage.but don't worry I know its a big no no to take the cham out too many times.
 
Right I know the idea is not to handle the too much,but I would like her to have a life outside of her cage.but don't worry I know its a big no no to take the cham out too many times.

Be careful.. You can open a whole can of worms with this topic..to handle or not to handle..that is the question...

Is she eating or drinking? Is she awake in the same spot or still sleeping?
 
Keep me posted on her.
SHe was extremely healthy and well fed when I shipped her. I suspect she is still adjusting and it is taking a little longer to adjust due to her lighting schedule being incorrect.
Just make sure is eating.
Chameleons are actually pretty hardy as long as you have the right set up.
 
yeah sounds like a good idea,but do you have any idea how much that kind of check up would cost?just started a new job and have yet to get my first check.

When you make your appt ask about the price, my vet is reasonable here in FL.......around $50.00 for a check up.
 
Be careful.. You can open a whole can of worms with this topic..to handle or not to handle..that is the question...

Is she eating or drinking? Is she awake in the same spot or still sleeping?

well she is awake right but still in the same spot now and I was working monday through thrusday.so not sure about those days,but there did seem to be less crickets at the end of those days.And as for friday I have not seen her eat or drink.
 
YES!!! she is walking around and about just fine now.Still not sure if shes eating or drinking,I was out for a while?
 
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