haha, that's pretty cool. My guys like to climb all over me as well. I haven't gotten extra points for the nose grip yet, but hears happen most of the time :D
come to think of it. If they were by chance native to where I live and I was able to see them in great abundance, I may not even catch one, just enjoy them in nature. But who can really tell right, I'd probably try and catch one. :P:p:p
wow, that's kinda cool. capturing a chameleon :)
I cant even think about doing that here in California. but as they are native in Hawaii I think it would be very fun to try and capture one and raise it.
Best of luck with that.
And as everyone else has mentioned already. Getting...
yea that's a bummer to hear and im very sorry for your loss.
I don't really like to play detective but maybe a few things come to mind. First off, impaction? yellow poop does not sound normal. which you already know. Do you have substrate on the bottom of the cage? Its usually not preferred...
nice!!! I know there has to be some mulberry trees in my area but I don't know exactly how to point them out. I always buy the mulberry food and just feed them that. But it sounds like next time those trees start growing leaves you need to get a few trash bags full :)
I would
I second what werecat said. I have a male that is spending a lot of time roaming his cage a lot more then usual lately. He is healthy and has no problems.
I wonder tho, is spring time a time that chameleons usually like to breed? I mean a lot of captive bred owners breed year round. I wonder...
hey everyone, I have a very basic dry gutload where I can pick up all at stater bros.
Im using
organic raw sunflower seeds
almonds
seasame seeds
ground up. my crickets seem to love it. I also put some wetgutload in there as well.
I guess my question is. Is this a decent gut load...