I get this from time to time as well! It definitely happens to me more with babies and juveniles as their nails are sharper than my older guys. I wash with soap and water and it seems to go away after a few hours.
We do have veiled chameleons right now if you are interested! https://framschams.com/collections/all?page=2
I would also recommend http://www.reptilesexpress.com as a shipping company in addition to the others. We have experience with most of the reptile shipping companies and they are ALL...
Awwww! You are so sweet. I loved meeting you and your husband. We don't get too many local sales, so when we do it is fun to share our passion in person! Thank you so much for your kind words and if you ever need ANYTHING just let me know!
That is why our first chameleons were Nosy Be. They pretty much look green/turquoise/blue all the time, at rest and fired. Other chams can look very different when calm.
I agree with everything above! I know you said you got her a week ago and we have many customers nervous about this same thing in the first weeks of receiving their cham.
When chams get to their new home they are getting used to a new cage, people, sights, activity, other pets, etc. Giving...
Hi Ben,
I was reading this and it made me think. Breeders usually do post their chams fired up (us included) because we are always want to show how spectacular they look. It is probably important to include pics of chams at rest.
As far as buying chams, this may be a really great question to...
So sorry! That can be nerve-wracking and has happened to the best of us!
I would try to candle them. If you have an LED pen light or other “cool” light (you don’t want to heat them up) you can get an idea of the positioning of the baby. You want the dark part (baby) on the bottom and the light...