I'm excited since my Cham started his shed this morning. I'm looking forward to seeing some more color from him once he's finished.
I have been misting his cage a bit more regularly and gave him food. I had read that people's chams wouldn't eat while shedding. This is not the case here. He...
The Habba Mist is pretty bad I still have to mist the cage in order to get him to drink. I'm going to be getting the AquaZamp next month. Just have to wait till then, had to get my dogs teeth cleaned and pulled this month $$$$$$.
I currently have the Habba Mist and don't really care for it. The nozzle doesn't provide even coverage and it is pretty loud. I have it set up so that it operates for 30 secs ever 3 hrs and is a setting on the machine and it works well. If I was to do it over I would have spent a few more...
I got the calcium w/o the d3 and started him on that. I also moved is cage, that is on a cart, in front of my screen door and had him sitting in the sun this morning as it shined through. He got about 3 hrs of sun before it disappeared behind a tree and the onshore winds started to pick up...
I'll grab the calcium w/o d3. I plan on wrapping the cage with some extra screen that I have in my garage. I figure this should limit his ability to get out.
Ya it's a corn plant not substrate.
I did read something about this and just have not gone to LLL yet to get the other. I guess I'll have to do that tomorrow. I have not taken him outside yet, since he is still new. I found an old bird cage at a garage sale and am in the process of...
I'm sorry for your lost chameleon. Thanks for posting this information as I have learned a great amount. I had been giving mine a couple of wax worms as treats and am rethinking this.
Thanks for the help! I'll get that corn plant out of there and work on making a better feeding cup. Would it still be a good idea to let a few roam free so he has to actually hunt for his food?
I wasn't to for sure about the temps but he pretty much just hangs out under the uvb all day.
I thought that might have been the problem. he doesn't leave his perch when he does eat. He just sits there and waits for the crickets make there way to him.
I don't really mind that being the problem since it's a lot more interesting to watch him eat.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - ambilobe ambanja cross, male, about a 3 1/2 months, 2 weeks
Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? none yet
Feeding - 10-15 crickets every day crickets get bug burger, kale, apple, yam, zoo med dry gut load, water gels I also have given...