Rapashy calcium plus is a safe product. I use it every other feeding. I gutload my feeders so when I'm feeding insects that are not dusted they are still full of good stuff.
I still do give out calcium with D3 about once every 20-30 days for all my panthers that are housed inside. But the...
So basically your saying you had not much info when you got them and ended up with this.
Want to talk about luck!!! Not only is he a nosy Faly but a killer looking one at that!!
I don't make certain practices on animals based on there value. I very very rarely have a veiled chameleon for sale but Everyonce in a while I'll end up with a few in a trade. I have never sold a veiled for more than $20-$25. But they still receive the exact same care I give my $500 valued cap...
I'm not putting anyone's info down to be mean. But I felt like I should correct this info while I have a chance so this information does not spread.
You can absolutely positively 100% without any problem leave crickets in a chameleons cage overnight.
Crickets in a screen cage tend to migrate...
Wow. Just wow. Those are some of the most beautiful most healthy Chams I've seen. One that sticks out in particular was your veiled. I'm not a big fan of them but GEEZE he's a stunner for sure.
Well there all stunners he just really stuck out because I've never been to interested in them...
The bonding thing that everyone is talking about is pretty much true. But with the right amount of proper holding and attention this bond your speaking of is more of a trust type situation. Initially just out of natural instinct they just assume that every thing that's bigger than them is going...
What is it that you think is different about a chameleon you buy from a petstore vs one you buy from someone else.
A veiled chameleon is a veiled chameleon no matter where you purchase it.
As long as it's healthy you can try to breed it.
I don't believe there is any difference besides the fact that if you breed her you can predict when the eggs are coming vs if she is laying duds you have less of a clue when to expect them. But either way it should not matter because any egg laying female chameleon should have a laying box in...
No substrate. And I'm not a fan of foggers either. It's is possible for them to inhale that fine mist and get water in there lungs. Misters are totally fine though. If you want to naturally increase the humidity put live plants inside the cage. That should do the trick.
If superworms are ever crawling on your chameleon there is something seriously wrong with your cage. I've been feeding superworms for years and never have seen that happen even once. They are not explorer type insects. They hide. That's why it's a good idea to either hand feed them or stick them...
Could also possibly be a vit A defiency. This specific problem seems to effect chameleons eyes and it is an extremely common problem.
Could be completely wrong but I thought it was worth mentioning.