Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - ambilobe panther, male, 5 months old
Handling - only when needed
Feeding - small/medium crickets, phoenix worms, mantids
Supplements - repti-calcium no d3 5 days a weeks, multi vit once every 2 weeks repti-calcium with d3 once every 2 weeks.
Watering -...
well in about a month when i have my 24x24x48 cage for Apollo ill be in the market for a baby Jackson's or Yemen as i just have a 16x18x21 cage for now.
i hate to admit it...
im absolutely terrified of beetles so feeding roaches is out of the question for me. so much so that if i see a colony of roaches at the store ill turn around and walk out. im fine with crickets all worms but supers and baby mantises but adult praying mantises freak me out...
what are some reasons why a panther chameleons eyes could be sunken in? im not completely sure if they are as i am one of those people that if i hear about something ill start seeing it in everything. his urate was pure white today so i dont think hes dehydrated
coiled bulb
everyone is saying that the coiled bulbs are bad actually the reptisun 5.0 has been fixed and doesn't hurt the cham that's what i use and have never had a problem with.
advertising haha, reptaid is a herbal anti bacterial and parasitic and just over all good health type supplement that elliot from chameleons northwest made and sells they use it with their breeders and have had close to 100% hatch rate i'ts pretty cool stuff.
i use the big dripper
the big dripper is a bit finicky while adjusting so it will either be a flow or very slow dripping but once you get used to it it seems to work ok it can stop dripping every once and a while but if you adjust it it will start again im sure draetish's home made one is better.