LanceLee
Member
This happens only today. i'v been away for three days, and when i returned this morning, i observed that my only adult male panther chameleon Addy keeps head nobbing whenever i get close.
he has no visual contact with other female chameleons when that happens.
i did handled the female chameleons, but i washed my hands before i open his cage for cleaning. and he keeps head-nobbing.
is this unusual or quite common? is it because i smell like a female chameleon to him?
pls see image attached of Addy
he has no visual contact with other female chameleons when that happens.
i did handled the female chameleons, but i washed my hands before i open his cage for cleaning. and he keeps head-nobbing.
is this unusual or quite common? is it because i smell like a female chameleon to him?
pls see image attached of Addy