He's past 6 months if he has that color but since he's still small he's not full grown, an educated guess would be 6-7 months as they usually stop growing at 9 months to a year
Tbh I don't think he's going to grow anymore lol, the deeper cup is an option tho! It's only the crickets that get out.... But I might give roaches a try!
woah that is a very tiny cham lol, just read through your thread, u def were right when you say hatchling... congrats on the new baby!! they're the cutest but they grow fast asf!!!
Well after a much unexpected short inactivity, I'm very excited to introduce our new member of the family, a Jacksons chameleon named Comet!! We believe he is a yellow crested Jackson's but if one of you can id him for sure id love to know. Comet has been here for 5 days now and I've been...
lol at my rate of growing dragons, feeder bugs, inverts and other animals, I'm never going to get to start anyone lol, just toss em into the abyss:unsure:
problem most people have is the fact that I don't keep anything with fur so at that point it isn't fur vs scales, its just scales:LOL:
well then my recommendation is that if you're willing to do some pooper scooper duty, to do equine therapy volunteering. its a place where they work with horses to help people with disabilities cope and help them learn basic day to day movements. not only do you learn to work and learn the...
well, I don't have the answer to your question but I do know that birds will love them if you dump them outside in a bird feeder LOL imo better safe than sorry!
I also read your title wrong and thought it said tomato hornworms instead of tomato to hornworms... I was real confused for a good...
depends on what kind of animal you'd like to work with. theres always the animal shelter for your dogs and cats. if you look around there can be certain sanctuaries and non profits that need help if you want to do reptilians. if you want to do horses, try an equine therapy facility (I do this!)...
well, if you look at the options, a snake bag would not work because they're arboreal and hate to be restrained, covered or touched so that's probably the worst option. as mentioned above, there's always the opaque container but as mentioned above that risks the chameleon getting lost if someone...