Hey Bob, I still have 3 males I produced but no females. I just had a clutch that went full term but failed to hatch. I have two more clutches incubating but I don’t know if they’re viable. I think I’m done with them. I will probably sell at least two of the males I have. I need to make room for...
Well, after taking 1 1/2 years off from hatching Parson’s, I’m back at it. I really needed a break not only from the crazy amount of work that entails but also the constant stream of messages and conversations that comes with it.
I’ve pretty much had baby/juvenile Parson’s since I first hatched...
Congratulations on the 10 year anniversary Bill! You been providing valuable chameleon husbandry information for many years and Chameleon Academy is a fantastic resource. I’m always telling people to checking it out for some of the best information.
Glad you decided not to do surgery. Give her time, she may well make a full recovery. She really needs to put on weight.
I’d remove all food from her cage and hand feed for a while.
I’m always worried when someone says “take your chameleon to the vet” so many vets have no clue about chameleons. I’d be more worried about antibiotics and pain meds for a thermal burn. Panacur is pretty dang safe but on top of other things, I think you have a right to be concerned.
Silvadene...
Woo hoo! Thanks to those who voted for the Lorax. He’s 6 years old, captive bred and lives outside 24/7. He’s also one of my favorites. Congrats to the other winners too.
If that video is from the Chester Zoo, I actually helped them with the incubation and whatnot with their first clutch that they hatched. There was some discussion of the female in this video was actually a OE.
I think the fact that the previous female died like that has nothing to do with...
This is one of the most intelligent things that I’ve read in the chameleon community in a long time.
I’ve thought about this a bunch and totally agree with what you’re saying here Micheal.
I think it’s important to think about the trends in chameleon husbandry and how they would actually...
Thanks! Well he doesn’t need much food but lately I’ve been letting him have his fill so he can pack a bit of weight on for winter. During winter he brumates and won’t eat from about November to around May.