No it's not shed... when he was younger he would hang in the side of the cage right under the heat lamp and burned himself a couple times :( I wasn't able to stop the habit :/ it's gotten better tho, every shed it gets a little more straighter. I think dragonflys are a new snack for him yay!!
I found a dragonfly in my garage and thought my big boy would like it:) he was at first a little scared but then once he figured out it was food he loved it!!
Here's the vid ( srry for the bad quality!! :
4 crx every other day?! My adult eats 10 crx every other day. Generally until they are about 6 months old u should be feeding 10-15 everyday (that's what I did) then wean them off a little to maybe 15 every other day. If I can remember correctly, I believe my vet said about 70 crickets per week...
I might possibly do that . If I am able to even catch one with in the next week with a broken arm, I will update you guys on what has happened to the Cham . Thank you all for the responses!!
I wonder if I could keep it in A keeper for a little bit and feed it The crickets that I feed my communion originally so I know anything harmful wouldn't be in his system...
Thank you all so much for the replies!! Our town is very into our woods and wildlife and pesticide spreading is the last thing we worry about. I have never seen the town come around and spray, only people themselves would spray their own laws (we don't) The only throw fertilizer on our grass...
I want to start to spice up my male chameleons diet during the summer a little bit more . I plan on collecting some grass hoppers for him, which he's had before and passed perfectly fine but I was thinking about dragonflies in the common white moths that you see on your window at night . Would...
I live near Boston in my male veiled chameleon has been in a screened cage ever since he was four months old . I keep three golden pothos in there and the humidity stays in between 50 and 60. You should be good with a screen ;) I personally hate glass terrariums, they cause so many problems
I've had Castiel for over a year now and he's about a year and a couple months old. Hes a veiled. i'm not sure if this is completely normal this is why i am making this thread. Its been going on since november now (basically when winter started) so i'm not sure if this is just a winter thing...
Well a natural thing for chameleons is to hid. It makes them feel safe that's why u need to make sure you have lots of foliage in the cage. If you wouldn't mind maybe post a picture of your cage. Also did u say that u have 2 chameleons in the same cage? That isn't really the best thing 1...