Haha. I feel like he's thinking "I'm too old for this sh**" haha. But actually I think he just thought he was high enough to reach the curtains and was debating going back in deeper into the tree where there is less leaves to continue climbing higher or deciding that he was best there...
Thanks for sharing, I didn't know that. There was a spider that laid eggs inside an old bug cage outside and shortly after it died. I just figured that's just what happens after they lay their eggs because my closing thing to keeping female spiders is Charlotte's Web.....and we all know how that...
Depending on how sick she is moving her to a new home and that added stress could make her condition worse. I know you said you can't afford to keep taking her to the vet, but unless you want her to die while you search for a new home, and she's as sick as you say (didn't read the thread...
Haha interesting enough the moment I posted this I did my own google search realizing I have a fully functional brain and am capable of light research, and stumbled upon this. Thank you though!
Hey guys anyone know about praying mantis? If yes is Marty really Mary and is she laying eggs? And if she is laying eggs how do I protect them so they can come full term?
I agree with @kinyonga sometimes they eat dirt because they lack certain minerals etc. My chameleon went through a phase where he was eating dirt too. Dirt just holds a good source of things because when I watch my bug cages when I first dump the bugs in they start to eat the dirt first before...
But you also said he's inactive and sleeps during the day. Also do you mean sometimes he hisses or do you actually mean like a wheezing sound because often times that's a respitory issue. For the dripper you can drip the water on a fake plant and then let the excess catch into a cup or bucket or...
I'm glad you found her. If it happens again also check warm places like behind tvs and such. That's a Go to for my cham and beardies and one time my cham was under my brothers table getting ready for bed. And he's known to cross under beds.
Thanks for the articles, all very good reads. Personally I think social interactions in general, even with other species (humans for example) has an impact on the behavior of the chameleon/reptile. But I also think it's situational.
For example I think the more aggressive chameleons are of...