Help! My chameleons shed wont come off of the tip of his tail. I don't want to have it amputated or anything, and I've been misting him and giving extra mistings. Should I pull it off myself? I'm afraid I may pull off his skin though .
If you can see, it's the white stiff in the middle where...
It's great you're looking for research before you jump into a chameleon. They are as said before very hard to take care of and require daily feeding a and care taking. Like a child. If you're not okay with live insects, I would recommend a dog or cat. Chameleons are a very stressed lizard and...
Maybe! I really don't know, I know I'd never leave my Cham out all night. Just for safety precautions. You could make it water proof, but how? The Cham needs air ventilation.
I heard chams don't recognize still water, my Cham drinks right from my little dripper. What I did was cut a small hole on the top of my screen cage in the middle and the little dripper sits right on top. The water falls down leaves from the plant I have and waters the plant because it falls in...
I have a little cricket farm. The reason so many died is because once one cricket dies, they release a gas that kills all of the other crickets. Not harmful to humans. Try to remove the crickets that have died as soon as possible. My chameleon likes to eat dead crickets as well as live. That's...
Enzo shed for the first time since I have adopted him. It was cool to watch! Are there any things I can be aware of and make Enzo's next shed more comfortable? Please let me know! :D
My chameleon is in my living room, I can have the cage open sometimes during the day when my nephew who lives with me isn't around. He has autism and LOVES to throw and "Show Enzo" things. I will try that and sit next to him while on the computer or watch tv. Thanks for the tip! :D
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Mealworms should do fine! You should not give your cham too many at once though, they are used to fatten up your chameleon. You can also try Calciworms and Silkworms!