Ok so I will go to the vet and see if they think they should get a blood test or not.
In the meantime to make it clear I can go earth pro a 6 days a week every feeding, once every 2 weeks reptivite multivitamin, and once every 2 weeks repti calcium?
Because theyre not made for chameleons, their claws can get caught in the fibres too and its not really a natural replica of their real environment. When designing their cage, try to think what a jungle is like and try to replicate it. Lots of horizontal and diagonal sticks and vines are good...
if done correctly then yes.
Also in your first photo i see a hammock those aren't recommended i would get rid if it. Just sticks and live plants is the best option.
Honestly i've seen different colors for different chameleons. In some cases it is blue and yelow and/or black, sometimes just black markings, and in other cases like my female veiled is constantly green with yellow and blue markings so she just gets fatter and darker when shes laying. It depends...
its not her breath its just her whole body. she dosent have maple branches either.
Also its just her i have two male panthers and after the veiled started smelling like syrup so then i smelled the panther boys and they smelt like nothing its so weird.
😂 I was just handling her and taking her to the free range and then i smelt faint syrup so i was like "is that jasmine?" and then i smelled her and it was.
She does get waxworms but very rarely probably only one or two per month.
That could be a possibility because he dosen't eat that much. he should be at this age but he only eats like 5 a day im gonna buy a wider variety of bugs to see if he'll eat more. Would it still be a vit. a defeciency if its only affecting one eye?
locusts, sometimes waxworms, bsf/l, dubias. Im...
no it didnt hit anything but we haven't eliminated the possibility that it could be debris or something but it seems unlikely that its a physical injury