Ok thanks il keep all that in mind also what do you mean humidity 40-50% at the moment i hand mist 5-6 times daily with warm water and sometimes can see him also drink
I was told by my local pet store the bark was ok but since hearing it is bad idea on here im not doing that in his new enclosure also what (watt) bulb would you say i should use in the second taller enclosure (his new home) as the bulb sits outside of it and goes through a mesh vent thing
Yes i will do that now hes always been that colour and if i hold him he will be very pale almost white just like when he sleeps...... Il post two enclosure photos the taller one is not fully set up yet its my new one i shall finish its vines etc tomorrow
I want to purches a safe plant i can put in with my chameleon a colourfull would be nice ive just got a ficus robusta but have been told is not safe. What are your sugestions?
It is 3ft high by 1 an half ft wide the bulb is a 40 watt wich is not feeling anywere neer hot enough an i for got to grab my thermostat out of old viv before seling old one its only been a few hours il pic one up tomorrow also my chams half amnobile rustic half sambava im sure ive not spelt...
Ive brought a ficus robusta for my chams vivarium from homebase the other day ive now been told that if broken.... It leeks a white substance that is poisonus to chams is this true or can i use the plant?
I just purchesed a new viv and sold old one im now thinking after ive put it all together its to tall for a young cham i havant thought it through that well as it only has two bushes and two vines and looks very bare and empty rite now i would upload pics but i dont think it seems to work on my...
Im moveing in a few days it will only be a 10 minuite journey so im just wandering the BEST stress free way to take my cham im going to have his new enclosure set up in my new place already so tecnicly were both geting new homes lol
The lump is likely to be either an abscess or a tumor. Abscesses tend to be a little softer, but the fluid in them can harden. The lump is not likely to go away on its own so maybe quik trip to a vet i shouldant imagine theres any home treatmeants you could do for now others mite be able to help...