Try the shower method for about 15-20 minutes to see if he can get rid of it on his own. Place him in a plant in the tub, aim the shower head to the wall and let the water splash off the wall and onto the plant. If that doesn't work, you can wet a q-tip and very gently, brush his eye. Keep an...
I've been using Zoo Med's Repti-therm for my Dubia roach colony for a year now with no issues. They have a sticky side so you can apply it underneath your tub. You also have to be careful as I've heard they can get hot enough to melt thinner plastic materials. I'm using a plastic tote that's...
Are you saying he's shedding different body parts at different times? If so, that is normal for an adult chameleon. They no longer do whole body sheds like they did as babies/juveniles.
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He's not as light as he was a couple of months ago. My guy had the same issue, believing he could climb the walls and ceiling of his cage at 5-6 months old. I had to add more branches and vines for him to climb in order to prevent him from climbing the screen and falling. He looks fine in the...
The rule of thumb is no wider than the width between your chameleons eyes. That rule can be slightly stretched with soft bodied feeders such as hornworms, silkworms, etc. I'm not sure what I am looking at, but are those roaches alive?
My guy basically eats an all worm diet with the exception of crickets. I have found that he will eat dubia roaches if I hold off on all feeders for two days. I do this when I see that he is becoming picky with his feeders. He gets silkworms, hornworms, phoenix worms, superworms, butterworms, and...
How big are the crickets and how many do you normally feed per day? I've honestly never had issues with crickets biting my chameleon. If they are properly gut-loaded and full prior to you putting them in the cage, the chances of your chameleon being bitten within 3 hours are fairly low. You can...
My current setup is the 24" HO T5 Arcadia 6% with 6500k daylight bulb for my panther chameleon. 12% is perfectly fine given the size of your cage and that you will be providing lots of foilage for him to hide. I say go ahead and pull the trigger on that setup!
That is correct, he is excreting the extra calcium. Are your feeders ghost white after dusting? If so, you are using too much. They only need to be slightly lighter to their normal color. I also didn't see any mention of vitamin supplements as you will need that as well.
-regular calcium...