They take an average of around 7 months give or take a month if I remember right. That temp is a little low, but as long as you are sure it don't get any lower I think you might be okay. Can't say for sure really like I said I always kept mine at around 78. Good luck
I kept mine closer to 78 because I thought the higher the temp the more chance of males not too sure anymore. The temps should stay between 72-78 degrees not to exceed 80, but the real key I think is consistency what ever temp you choose try to keep it the same as much as possible. That's why I...
His pic looks okay too me, and other than needing a larger enclosure, and bringing his temps up to 90-95 degrease as he matures I don't see anything that sticks out in your care. I would agree with Andrew I think as long as his aim doesn't misfire too often, or don't get worse, or any of the...
She is very pretty in her I want a mate color. They can rival, and out do the males in their receptive, and gravid colors in my opinion. Thanks for sharing!
Are you sure he is getting misted enough. Sounds like his mouth could be dry, and the shed not coming off properly makes me suspicious. Could also be he isn't getting enough calcium, and could be showing signs of MBD. Could you fill out a ask for help form so we can take a look see, and see if...
Never hatched panthers before, but I have veiled, and don't recall it taking that long. However don't take them out it could damage their placenta, and they could possibly bleed out. Don't ask how I know "live and learn" I guess, but now you don't have too. Good luck
They are looking great Joel. kind of remind me of baby Gila Monsters. Wish I had the room I would love to have one just don't have the room for that size enclosure.:( Thanks again for sharing!
Your cham has reached the teens so to speak in the chameleon world. Give him some space they usually chill out a little as they mature. You need to let things be on his terms when he comes out, or weather or not he climbs on you, don't force it it will only lead to stress. And like was...
I think she is gravid do to her size, and here receptive coloration, but if she is eating almost a dozen crickets a day she may just be fat. If it were me I would definitely slow down on the feeding at that rate she will have huge clutches of eggs, and that can be detrimental to her health.
I have never tried to feed grapes to a cham before didn't even know they would eat them. They say they are somewhat toxic to dogs, but a cham isn't a dog so I really don't know sorry I couldn't be of any help.:confused::(
She is cute! she is really skinny might want to feed her some bee moths "wax worms" temporarily see if you can get her fatted up. I would wait until she is about a year old before I would introduce her to a male for breeding. They reach sexual maturity at around 9 months unlike the veiled that...
To answer your original question I don't see any MBD, however if it were me I would start giving him the calcium properly to keep it that way. You are getting some good advice they don't need light at night, and a cool down is preferable if not necessary to some point. Like was said it can get...
Hello. From what I see in this pic I really don't see any MBD Could we see a pic of his legs from behind. You should dust your insects right before you feed them. You need to use calcium without d3 at every feeding, and the stuff with d3 twice a month, and a multivitamin twice a month.