Meet Robi's new neighbour Jemen, the Veiled chameleon!
Managed to adopt him from a lady that wanted to try to raise a clutch once and sold em for a price I couldn't resist.
Jemen is 10weeks old and was the biggest cham left of the clutch.
After comming home I've put him in his cage, he took a...
The sap out of the leaves can agitate the skin but its a common plant in vivs so i figured its for himans only.
I found that the aspca has a whole section on their site with toxic and non-toxic plants.
Hmmm looks like her front leg has a strange bend/lump on it, could be MBD.
Got no name for her but she may need a vet to look at that. Their front legs should look much like our arms with 1 elbow, no strange bends.
5.0 or 10.0 will not make a difference in a bigger enclosure as it describes the UVB output of the lamp and not the reach of it which will be about the same.
I would advise you to go with T5 HO lights as these do give some more range and more, brighter light.
For the jax you should with 5.0 (or...
I sometimes do appreciate what you post!
:ROFLMAO:
Its a shame it goes at the expense of some chameleon's health.
Some people just shouldnt be allowed to own pets.
Well this post makes it painfully clear that the cham is just a cool toy to you and you don't really care about it's well-being at all. It's quality of live clearly doesn't matter to you.
Dont feed em wild snails because they carry parasites, but home breadsnails contain a good amount of calcium in their shells and make a good feeder.
Escargots for example.
Both glass and screen can work well and it both has it's purpose.
Screen = more ventilation, bad at keeping humidity
Glass = better at keeping humidity and temperatures but draining is a problem. You also need to have ventilation at the top and bottom (exoterra style) for sufficient airflow...
I'm keeping in mind that I may want something bigger in the future so building it as 1 big enclosure and splitting it up just made most sense to me.
Probably not a parsons tho. ;)