Congrats! I find supers and horn worms easier to hand feed, as treats. I just put them in my palm and they get snatched right up! Crickets gross me out, lol
If I were you I’d fill out the template for asking for help. Falling plus the eye issue really sounds like a supplementation and lighting issue to me. Aggression could be so many things that filling in the temolars will allow those with more experience to give you better advice. Here’s the...
Did you post an update about your lighting? Uvb is incredibly important to chams to begin with, and since it looks like you’re going to be rehabbing a female with mbd it’s going to become even more important. Lighting is also part of why you will see different successful supplement schedules...
I use Acadia t5 ho. I ordered mine through Pangea. They may still be sold out, though, they were recently. When I ordered from them I used 2 day shipping and had my bulbs a day and a half after I ordered.
Looks like a shed to me. If he hasn’t in a month he’s likely due, they shed quite often when they are growing.
Please don’t mist him extra as he sheds; chameleons are dry shedders and increasing humidity can hinder the process and cause shed to stick. They need to be well hydrated and...
Until you’re able to get the mister sorted out you could set up a dripper. It can be as simple as a bottle with a small hole in it. Also, are your feeders hydrated? That can help. For my roaches, and crickets when I have them, I use a bottle cap with some cotton in it soaked with water. I’ve...
Those seem like attainable goals!
She is approx 66g and 11” fully stretched out, give or take.
She’s a right right back to being the friendly lady I fell in love with. I put my hand in this morning to see if she’d come out to be weighed, and she climbed right on my hand again.
Thank you guys!
I was amazed at how many there were. From what I have read, keeping her temps and food intake low can decrease the clutch size, which makes sense. Once she has recovered from this clutch I’d like to reduce her to every other day. How long should I feed her really well after...