Mxstical Member Apr 28, 2018 #1 Oof he is very stressed so I'm leaving him be Attachments Screenshot 2018-04-28 at 7.56.28 PM.png 301.7 KB · Views: 125 Screenshot 2018-04-28 at 7.56.20 PM.png 251.9 KB · Views: 180
Mxstical Member Apr 28, 2018 #3 lydiadubb said: Have you just recieved him? Click to expand... Yep! Received him on Friday. Just waiting for him to calm down a bit. <3
lydiadubb said: Have you just recieved him? Click to expand... Yep! Received him on Friday. Just waiting for him to calm down a bit. <3
Sammygc88 New Member Apr 28, 2018 #4 How can you tell he is stressed. My chams colors are always kinda dark. Is mine stressed too?
Wildwilson Established Member Apr 28, 2018 #5 Sammygc88 said: How can you tell he is stressed. My chams colors are always kinda dark. Is mine stressed too? Click to expand... He is puffed up, usually this means you should leave him alone as he is trying to scare you lol
Sammygc88 said: How can you tell he is stressed. My chams colors are always kinda dark. Is mine stressed too? Click to expand... He is puffed up, usually this means you should leave him alone as he is trying to scare you lol
Mintyy New Member Apr 28, 2018 #6 Hes just getting used to his new home give its some time in a couple days hell be acclimated and should lighten up. Make sure its not to cold in his enclosure at his age you should have ambient temps at around 72-80F with a basking spot at 82F.
Hes just getting used to his new home give its some time in a couple days hell be acclimated and should lighten up. Make sure its not to cold in his enclosure at his age you should have ambient temps at around 72-80F with a basking spot at 82F.
CamrynTheCham22 Avid Member Apr 28, 2018 #7 Just make sure he is getting his appropriate food, water, space, heat, and boom! You have one content chameleon!
Just make sure he is getting his appropriate food, water, space, heat, and boom! You have one content chameleon!