SilverWolf
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My 4 month old Jackson Chameleon started shedding for the first time since he's been in my care yesterday. There's still some old skin on his head and thighs. That is a side note, here is the actual concern...or minor concern I guess I'm just curious as to what this means.
When going to feed him (Today is his vitamin day so I dusted his crickets with calcium), and showed him the cup with crickets inside, he did something he hasn't before. He started twitching, or head bobbing. Definitely not leaf walking. This actually resembled a Chameleon's courtship dance. This is when he saw the crickets. The crickets were white in appearance and very small, so I don't see how he mistook it for a female, and he's only 4 months old anyway. So what exactly does this mean? I don't think it's a big deal I'm just curious. He is eating and drinking fine. I left for a moment when he did that but when i brought the crickets back he ate some.
And while I'm at it, how long does shedding for them usually take?
When going to feed him (Today is his vitamin day so I dusted his crickets with calcium), and showed him the cup with crickets inside, he did something he hasn't before. He started twitching, or head bobbing. Definitely not leaf walking. This actually resembled a Chameleon's courtship dance. This is when he saw the crickets. The crickets were white in appearance and very small, so I don't see how he mistook it for a female, and he's only 4 months old anyway. So what exactly does this mean? I don't think it's a big deal I'm just curious. He is eating and drinking fine. I left for a moment when he did that but when i brought the crickets back he ate some.
And while I'm at it, how long does shedding for them usually take?