Okay, so this is what his care sheet should look like
My chameleon (Archie) is a veiled, at least 8 months old
I handle my chameleon once every two weeks.
I feed Archie at least once a day, 6-7 crickets, and I dust them with rep-cal without D3 every other meal. I'm also currently giving him...
Recently I've started to notice lumps along Archie's spine, so I thought it might be a sign of MBD. I've never had a chameleon with MBD before, but by the looks of it he's not exhibiting any of the other symptoms of MBD. He's eating a lot, moving around a lot and doing it with ease, but those...
As some of you may know, my chameleon Archie has been having a problem where he has completely lost his appetite, however after almost a couple of weeks now, I'm happy to say he's finally eating again! But with this awesome news I also have a concern. As I was offering him his crickets, I didn't...
After some more panic research I've found there really is no other way to give him his medication given his certain situation, which sucks but I suppose I'll cope with it. Now my only problem is handling him for the situation. Before I had to give him his medication, he would just get onto my...
Okay so I made a post about this earlier about how I have to syringe feed Archie for a while, and I said how yesterday I hate it but I'll do it, now I feel like I'm doing it wrong. I feel like Archie is getting WAY too stressed when I try to syringe feed him, he scurries away from the syringe...
So, as some of you may know, I had to go to vet for problems relating to Archie's eating. Anyways, they prescribed medication for Archie's eating, which I have to force feed him. I understand he has to be fed like this, but I really hate it. I'm hear to ask, does feeding him like this have any...
My chameleon (Archie) is a veiled, at least 7 months old.
I handle my chameleon once a week
I feed Archie 5 crickets a day, or try to at least, and I’ve fed him 4 house flies now, that’s the only food that sticks out (I also feed him crickets w/ calcium supplement more often than that). Recently...
Here is his cage set up, hope those lights are clear enough to see, they're in the way back. Also there is a dripper as well.
These are the supplements I feed him, I mostly use the one to the right. I only feed him all of them at least once a week.
I too thought he was quite small for his age...
I noticed how Archie had a bulge in his cheeks, which made me concerned. I'll post some pictures to show you what I mean, and you guys can tell me what it looks like.
My chameleon (Archie) is a veiled, at least 7 months old.
I handle my chameleon once a week (so far)
I feed Archie at least once...
I was putting Archie, my chameleon, back in his cage, and while he was crawling back, my huge glass door fell from his cage. Sure enough, it slammed on the ground and made a huge noise. Fortunately, the door is fine, other than being unhinged, but I fear however, that Archie is not. After the...
Hey guys, I was approaching Archie today, and I'd noticed he was scratching his eye against a stick in his cage, then I saw him invert his eye (like chameleons often do) and there was a like a big bulge. When he's not inverting his eyes he looks completely normal in my opinion, any thoughts...
So I’m a 17 year old senior about to go off to college, and my most of the colleges I got accepted to (ie the ones I’m going to) don’t let you have pets for at least your first year. My question is, what should I do with my chameleon Archie? I really want to keep him but my parents aren’t...
Sorry, I didn't see the part about the cage.
Glass cage with unknown dimensions
"All Living Things" Basking and daytime light
Temperature 80 throughout the day, but as low as 70 during the night
Humidity, around 60-80
Plants: All artificial, except for the Sphagnum moss, which is technically a...
Yes, and the moss is for aquarium. We had a surplus amount of it and his cage looked like the perfect place for it to prosper, so yes, it is his substrate.