just fed my veiled some collard greens today to see if he would even accept them. i wiggled it around and he went after it, so cut up some more and he ate that too. just gave him some red pepper and butternut squash and he liked that too. our first cham that eats veggies lol
we're actually trying to find him a new home. so if anyone in the western washington area is interested, we're asking 100 for him, his cage, and the mist king
it's not a shed. yea he is shedding right now but he's had those sticking out for a few weeks. i haven't seen him rub against his cage though and he isn't able to touch the top where the light is
do i wash the sand myself or is it already washed? if it's not, do i just rinse it under water? so glad to hear she's a good size :) i was worried she was too small for her age
is her weight ok? i'd say she's almost a year old. she weighs 91 grams. i haven't made a laying bin yet. i need to buy dirt if regular dirt from outside doesn't work. we don't use any chemicals and are a decent ways away from any neighbors. any suggestions on laying bin dirts?
we have a female veiled we bought from a pet store in may. she was pretty small when we bought her but unsure of her age at the time. she weighs 90 grams now. is that normal do you think? also, she's been going down to the bottom of her cage lately and am unsure of when females start laying...
we ended up getting a little girl veiled. her name is abigail. she's so sweet and calm and doesn't mind being handled at all. she showed us at the pet store that she likes to drink out of a bowl, so she has a dish in her cage with her dripper dropping onto a leaf and into the bowl. now we're...
We have a mistking that goes off three times a day for a minute and a half and they both have shower curtains that wrap around three sides. They have live ficus trees. Is that enough humidity? Or should we get the humidifier for the panther?
so we've had veiled chams and we're thinking about getting another cham, possibly something other than a veiled. what's the next easiest to research and care for? we already have a cage and gonna receive an extra nozzle for the mister. we also have a repti-fogger, so if it needs fog for extra...
i rescued him off a lady who knew nothing about chameleons. i paid 100 for him and all the supplies, so i got a mini cage, lights, powder, tree limbs and a food bowl for 100. it cost 143 for the vet care.