amazing idea man... go on facebook and search ben siegel reptiles... they start any reptile at 10 dollars and auction it off the most expensive ive seen one of those guys go is 50 dollars and theres 30 dollars shipping good luck
i dont think hes sick he's just getting used to his new enclosure if he eats out of your hand try that again as he will gain your trust and feel more comfortable around you thus, making him less stressed, thus increasing his appetite. (I love saying "thus" lol) :D
i know the basic heat requirements of chameleons but I've seen people post, " the uvb light should be a certain height from the basking spot" but how far away should it be for the uvb and the heat?
try not to feed him waxworms daily as they are high in fat and can lead to a over weight cham. he seems amazingly healthy and you should just feed the waxies in moderation. have fun!
if thats your chameleon in you profile you shouldn't really have anything to worry about as long as dino eats them as soon as you put them in the viv! :)
i agree with you 100% im new to the forum but i joined to gain even more information on chameleons! i haven't even went to a store to look at them yet and i already have 22 college ruled pages of notes on both sides all about chameleons and how to care for them!
does anyone know where i can buy pinhead crickets? i really don't want to buy 500-1000 because i REALLY don't need that many... i was hoping to buy from 100-150 at a time if that's possible. Anyone know any websites?
hey guys i was just wondering what are some signs of unhealthy/stressed out chameleons... if you knew the reasons as well that would even help more! :) :D
my user name is veiled becasue most of the panther names were taken lol. I dont have a chameleon yet but i plan on getting one next month so i joined to the forum to gain more information on veileds before i get one but when i do ill still be active and contribute idea's and answers as i get...
hey i was just wondering besides crickets and silkworms, what else can chameleons eat that are highly nutritious for them? also are there some fruits on the side that i can give them as a treat for trust and things like that?
thanks guys this keeps reassuring me that this is really the reptile i want to get also any of you guys heading to the longisland reptile expo this october?
does anyone here have a chameleon that likes being taken out of its cage and being handled. I know that it sometimes depends on the chameleons personality but is there anyway that you can get a chameleon to like being handled?:confused::confused::confused: