Miss Lily
Chameleon Enthusiast
Tommy gave me a real fright this morning.
I fed him his locust for brekkie and he took it as normal, then somehow he managed to get it wedged across his mouth at the back, so half of it was sticking out the side of his mouth. I know that they sometimes hold food before chewing, but he was trying to move it into his mouth properly but it wasn't working! I tried to pull it out when he opened his mouth, but he kept biting down on the tweezers so I couldn't get it. He was sat like that for a few minutes when I tried to get him out to help him. Suddenly the locust freed itself and he swallowed it like nothing had happened!
I am well aware of the 'between the yes' rule for the size of food and he has previously eaten adult locusts (which are his fave) with ease and this one was only a large and not that big! It was a total fluke that it got stuck like it did, and I feel very lucky to still have my boy with me tonight. I know from past posts on here that it doesn't always have a happy ending when a cham gets food stuck.
Tommy is none the worse for his ordeal and has gone on to eat two more locusts and a waxworm (which he fully deserved for being such a good boy!) so all is good, thankfully. I love my special boy so much - I was really worried for a time that I might lose him. I would like to make other owners aware that they can have trouble with feeders no matter how large or small, and luckily I hand feed and watch - if I didn't he might well not still be with me. Love you Tommy! <3
I am well aware of the 'between the yes' rule for the size of food and he has previously eaten adult locusts (which are his fave) with ease and this one was only a large and not that big! It was a total fluke that it got stuck like it did, and I feel very lucky to still have my boy with me tonight. I know from past posts on here that it doesn't always have a happy ending when a cham gets food stuck.
Tommy is none the worse for his ordeal and has gone on to eat two more locusts and a waxworm (which he fully deserved for being such a good boy!) so all is good, thankfully. I love my special boy so much - I was really worried for a time that I might lose him. I would like to make other owners aware that they can have trouble with feeders no matter how large or small, and luckily I hand feed and watch - if I didn't he might well not still be with me. Love you Tommy! <3