Yes!!! Amanda, I totally agree with Becca here...what a pretty girl you've got there...I'm so glad you came across her. She's in great hands with you. :love: super proud of you!
This is so cool!! I put my humongous hornworms in my compost pile outside and let them eat to their hearts content...I keep hoping to find their pupae hanging out somewhere nearby :love:
I put my boy in a 2x2x4 reptibreeze enclosure from the time he arrived home. He was approximately 2 months old and he did really great. I really think your cham would be totally fine in the large enclosure from the start. :)
I will remind you that the negativity originated from YOU. Everyone asked you questions and was concerned with your perception of affection in an animal that was clearly showing stress. They asked you to fill out the help form because you asked if what your cham was doing is okay. You attacked...
I'm just following King Godrick's lead as his peasant servant..lol
This is Godrick's "Where's my treat, peasant?" Face :LOL:
Oh and he's in the middle of going dark because he hates my phone camera. LoL
@Beman
Godrick has dropped off in is consumption of feeders too. He's 6 months old now and he only really wants to eat once a day. His urates and poop are still normal and he's still eating about 10 to 12 feeders most days...but sometimes he only eats 6 to 8... if i try the twice a day schedule...
I agree. My oldest daughter, like your sister, is as much an animal person as I am. Will rescue, foster, and build trust with animals that need someone to care. She worked at a pet store for 2 years when she was 18 to 20 years old. They used to lecture her for taking too long with customers...
Amanda,
I absolutely understand the struggle you're having. I know that whatever decision you make, it will be what you feel is in his best interest. You've done so much for him and I believe you will know when the time is right. <3
To all of you Chameleon keepers/owners/breeders, thank you for this forum. I'm happy to have found this forum waaaaay back when before I ever had a chameleon and was just looking into it. Thank you for all the feedback and suggestions when I finally worked up the nerve to post here after I...
I hope some of the more experienced people chime in here, but it sounds like what females do when they need to lay when there's no lay bin. Also, I know they are mostly solitary animals, so seeing your bearded dragon might be a problem too. Again, I'm no expert. So I hope @Brodybreaux25 or...