I know I haven't been on here in quite some time, I've had a lot going on. I've procrastinated buying a grow light for a while. I don't really have $100 to spend on a jungle dawn right now as I would like but my plants are desperate for something, this link is just one I came across and was...
So sorry for what you went through. I'm also sorry that you had to deal with someone so selfish and rude, spreading false information. I promise there are very educated and kind people on the forums. I hope you stay and continue to learn here 🙂
I mean, I'm no professional but in my opinion handling every day is a bit to much and can be stressful. Maybe every couple or few days depending on how comfortable they are with you. It can also be very stressful when they see eachother so no I do not reccomend keeping them in eye contact of...
Once chameleons get older they shed in sections so that's completely normal as long as your cham is of age. If its young then that's probably not normal so I agree with the question above.
Hi Kayla, I know this is all very stressful and frustrating but all of these people have helped me so many times and I would trust them with my cham any day. They have given you so much info that can be overwhelming but if you do not do has they suggest then you will have even more stress on...
Hi I see you made your own thread, it's good to stick with your own so theres no confusion. I personally dont know if your is a boy or girl but more experienced panther keepers should start to reply soon. 🙂
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Ok well everyone else seems to have answered everything lol. One thing is plants. I will try to find a plant resource page for you but some good plants are pothos, umbrella plant, mass cane, spider plant, money tree, hibiscus.
If her nails are missing then they got ripped out...this can be caused my climbing on the screen or those reptile hammocks. Can you post a picture of your enclosure?
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