Got this guy a month or so back on a great deal as he said he doesn't have interest in Chameleons because he is a snake breeder and took him on a trade and said they told him he was ambilobe locale which I mainly agree with but he shows some colors sometimes to throw me off a little just curious...
I appreciate that that is how you see it and someone like me is always looking to buy but looking for the right but which requires many questions and answers. It makes me happy that most people and breeders in the Chameleon community are more like you guys. If you guys also have pages I could...
And it's sad because he's a year old and doesn't have the proper uvb lighting at least that I can see in the pictures and there's hardly anything in his cage and who knows about his supplementing and everything else. I can almost guarantee I could give him a better home but there's nothing I can...
Exactly I've dealt with over a dozen breeders and even if they know I'm not serious about buying off of them at that moment they know answering all of my questions is never a complete waste of time as I could always go back to them and or refer someone to them which I have done both several...
He said a year. That's what I was thinking I asked if he had any problems at all like with his tongue or anything after I asked his locale and what not. And he said I'm tired of these questions I'm just keeping him and I don't do business transactions through texts. So that was kind of a red...
Found this Cham available for 250 including set up but it is an hour away. Wanted to get some opinions before I went and looked at him. I'm assuming he is an ambanja I asked and he said he has no idea. All opinions welcome please
Awesome thank you. It would definitely be undigested cricket eggs then because she's a fatty and doesn't let anything passed her that goes in her cage. She eats anything and everything and just hunts all day lol she would eat my whole cricket colony if I gave her the chance
Can anyone help me figure out if my 7 month old veiled has parasites or what exactly these rice grain looking objects are in her fecal. I got a pretty good picture of it so I'm hoping that will help.
And he is able to extend his tongue the normal distance for his size but any time he tries it goes kind of straight up in the air so instead he chases them down. I'm not sure if the person before the last guy was supplementing him but the guy I got him from gave me everything he had and calcium...
@jannb If they have an RI is their breathing loud when they sleep also? I just went in to triple check lol but I didn't hear anything I have 4 panthers and 1 veiled but none of them have ever had a RI so I'm not exactly familiar with them but i have done my research on them and he is my newest...
@kinyonga no he does not hold his mouth open. I also thought that about his tongue but besides that there are no other signs of mbd. He wont even try to shoot his tongue most of the time. He chases them down and pretty much tries to lick and then bite them instead of pulling them in with his...
No his mouth seems pretty normal and I see it everyday because he does have an issue either neurologically or with one of his eyes because he can't shoot his tongue correctly. So I have to hand feed him most of his food everyday. It goes wild once he shoots at more then about an inch. I feel bad...
Ok thank you. Someone is trying to sell him for $300 and I mentioned it looks like he might have mbd and I was told I don't know what I'm talking about and he's very healthy. I posted a pic of one of mine and said this is what his bone structure should look like and I was told once again I don't...
It's been about 2 weeks and I still don't think she's eating as much as she should. She does not show interest in the crickets really. I got home today and she was asleep around 5 pm her lights turn on at 1030. Spray her at least 5 long mists a day if not more. So I woke her up with a mist and...