has anyone ever wondered why male veilds have spurs? i know in captivity it helps us identify males from females but do they really serve any purpose in the wild?
so i recently added a pothos and a small ficus in my veileds cage and he started eating both of them as soon as i let him in there. i know the pothos is okay but i thought i read somewhere that ficus plants were okay but had some sort of toxin in them or somthing. i removed the ficus and was...
the vet gave me some carnivore care aslo. it can be used in place of food if the cham will not eat anything. im not sure how long is okay to use only this stuff without real food tho.
i had to force feed my ambilobe, i just did as posted above and held his nostrils shut. he kept his mouth open for a while so i had enough time to grab a cricket and place it by his mouth. after he got the idea he started just grabbing them from my hand by himself but without using his tounge
my 5 month old ambilobe had MBD and one of his legs had a compound fracture which is basically a break. the vet told me there was basically nothing you can do in a scae like that. so i put him in a cage with no climbable objects for about a month and he can use it to climb now even tho is kind...
sad part is this happens all the time. thats is why when looking to buy a chamaleon i did lots of research on drffrent places and got my ambilobe from a site sponsor. its hard to trust people these days and unfortunatley the real problem lies with the females which are almost unidentifiable most...
arent waxworms just fatty? id think theyd need other nutrients too. have u considered carnivore care? thats what my vet recommened for me after we found parasites in a fecal because he was loosing wieght.
if you know anyone that has a female cham you can place her cage on the ground in an open room and he may be attracted to her. my friend found his cham like that.
so i havnt seen my cham eat in front of me for a while even tho i know he was eating. i decided to put a few crix in a bin and let him cup feed. he shot at a cricket in the cornner and caught another cricket that was hopping in the air while his tounge was zipping by. i had to take another look...
why do fish swim??? its just what they do. i let mine explore outside his cage from time to time so that may help. can they see eatchother? if sso they may be trying to mate/ fight eatchother. also do u dust with calcium with d3? i didnt see it in your info