No problem! Also at that age, I would let him eat as much as he can in a few minutes time span everyday. He is at the age where he needs all the food he can get to grow. Once he hits about 7-9 months, you can slow it down a bit and feed him less...
How old is your cham?
-Regular calcium at every feeding
-Calcium with D3 every two weeks
-Vitamins every two weeks
Check out Sandra's gutloading tips: https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/entry/feeder-nutrition-amp-gutloading.75/
-I would personally buy a dry gutload such as cricket crack...
That looks to be beyond any neopsporin treatment. I would definitely take him to the vet, especially since it has grown larger. You don't want it spreading any further than it already has.
That's not true at all. I have the Mistking starter kit and use it for 1 cage alone. I believe they give you the option of going with their advance kits if you have several cages. It's definitely the best thing I could have done for myself and my chameleon. I have a 10 gallon bucket setup and...
I posted a picture of my light setup a couple of days ago, but you can see how my ladders are set up as well. Scroll down to the bottom of the first cage.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/which-heat-bulbs-are-beter.146394/
Hi Gwen,
I would highly recommend one of these bird ladders from Amazon. You can put it horizontally across the cage and use it as a base to hang your vines and fake plants. It has worked wonders for me. I have two 24 inch and one 36 inch in the cage. They are fairly expensive, but all you...
Be patient and take it slow while avoiding sudden movements. You can always start off by seeing if she will climb onto a stick and then onto your hand. If she has already accepted hand feeding, I would do that and see if she'll climb onto your other hand while chasing after the feeder. Once she...
Not to sound blunt, but I'm really trying to help you by ruling out any other issues on top of what you're already doing wrong. This would be so much easier if you would just fill out the form on the link I provided.
Please fill out the form. He should not be falling asleep in the afternoon. Also, you should only be dusting calcium WITHOUT d3 at every feeding and calcium WITH d3 & vitamins twice a month.
I don't believe there is anything to worry about. I'm 99% sure he is getting ready to shed soon. Just be patient and wait for your present to unwrap itself.
Don't feel too bad as it is not too late to fix everything. You need to get a vitamin supplement ASAP. Reptivite seems to be popular among members on here. Start dusting with "calcium WITHOUT d3" at every feeding and then implement the calcium WITH d3 & vitamins every two weeks. I honestly...
Has he ever been checked for parasites? You're also not answering some of the questions that are being asked by other members. How many crickets and how often are you feeding? Also, where exactly did you hear that dusting should only happen once a week? There is also no mention of a vitamin...
That is perfectly normal for an adult panther. My guy actually just went through a shed after about 4 months. They won't shed their whole body at the same time like they did as babies/juveniles. Instead, you will see them shed certain body parts at different times. It appears that your guy is...