Again, I just said my VET IS A CHAMELEON SPECIALIST.
How many times in a row do I have to repeat that?
And ohhhhhh one of my links was wiki. But we’re gonna ignore the other, what, four or five I’ve mentioned?
I’m not brigading anything. I JUST told her that I wasn’t meaning to step on her...
And, if my vet WHO AGAIN, SPECIALIZES IN CHAMELEONS, is a random person and not an expert along with all the other expert links I provided on the other post, then I guess my chameleon is in high neglect and definitely not as happy as he can be, which is what he indeed is.
Lmao Ight. I was never rude. I just said that I would listen to my own personal CHAMELEON EXPERT VET, all of my personal research where I have not seen one other person say that, and my own personal experiences. I flat out said I wasn’t stepping on her toes.
I’m entitled to do what I want with...
Oh yes definitely separate cages.
I honestly don’t care too much about the selling of them as I do just having the experience, so the money doesn’t mean much to me. I of course would sell them because no one has the room for that many chameleons (and if they do, bless their heart!).
If I do...
The only GOOD explanation I need is from MY PERSONAL CHAMELEON SPECIALIST.
And my chameleon has never been happier than when he gets a shower when he’s shedding. He can be as stressed as possible from a shed and the moment he gets a shower, he turns to his calm resting green and loves it.
So...
Still makes no sense as to why it would glue the skin there. It’s water. It moisturizes skin and helps rejuvenate it.
Again, if anything, it’s done nothing but help my chameleon.
And, I’m gonna believe my vets advice when she’s literally saved my chameleons life and is a chameleon specialist...
That makes zero sense. You should always moisturize your chams skin extra when they are shedding.
A shower has done nothing but make my chams sheds easier and quicker.
Not to mention that upping the humidity a little always helps with that too.
Not at all trying to step on your toes or...
Thank you so much! I love their color patterns too!:love:
I actually have an extra cage that I’m pretty positives is 18x18x24 so I’m glad that’ll work.
Dehydration and stress.
Just keep offering him water as much as you can. They may not drink or eat for awhile after being put into a new environment due to stress.
Yeah, as long as the cage looks fully dry. Always let the cage fully dry before you do your next misting. But typically for me at least, two hours is enough time for it to dry.
Hey guys,
So I’ve only ever had male veileds. I’m considering getting a female to either possibly pair with my current male or just to rescue like I did my boy.
In all honesty, the main reason I want a female is to just have another adventure! I’ve rescued reptiles my whole life. I’m...
Eh I know many that still eat when they are about to lay.
Just keep watching her and go ahead and put the coco fiber in the bottom. She’s definifely looking like she’s close.
The only thing I can think of is this kinda looks like a bruise.
When my boy had to get shots, it bruised around the area and looked a lot like this.
Has he maybe fallen at all to your knowledge??
Either way, I’m not so sure.
I do know a girl who’s panthers back started turning black and...
60% is good. You could really even go up a little bit with it if he’s showing signs like he’s stressed or still stretching like he’s shedding.
The shower should be warm, but obviously not too warm.
Yeah she’s definitely getting there.
I’ve heard a lot better reviews on just the coco fiber.
But I guess really any could work.
Use something that has less wood in it though. Wood could poke them in the eye and give them infections.
Still looks like dry skin to me. Keep the humidity up and consider putting him in the shower.
Face the shower head towards the wall and let the droplets hit him.
Sometimes, also, after a fresh shed, my boy will look like this as well until the next day. It’s good to make sure his skin is...