:LOL::ROFLMAO: I just like that it's not a Veiled or Panther. The people I work with will not know that it is a Quad but they will know that it is a chameleon because they know that's my "thing."
See links below for the shirts. They come in a variety of colors as well as short and long sleeves.
@jajeanpierre I couldn't figure out how to send you a personal message but I thought of you when this arrived in the mail today. Check it out!!
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/a-must-have-for-quad-keepers.152158/
I don't keep quads but I got one anyway. Most shirts have veiled chams on them but this is one of the few that I have found that has a horned chameleon on it. And it was only $15.67 shipped!! Couldn't pass it up. What do you think? Do you like my new shirt?
The five and a half month olds are starting to go to their new homes across the country. The seven week old babies are doing great and really developing some personality. The mom of the older babies looks like she's going to pop any day now.
I am currently raising 4 clutches of babies. They are all montane species so their care will vary in some ways but this is what I recommend. For the first 3 months, no heat lamp as babies are not very proficient at regulating their temperature. For UVB, use a 2.0 linear bulb as 5.0 can cause...
It's been a really busy week but I finally have time to post some pics of my newest Mt. Meru babies born last Sunday as well as a pic update of my 6 week old jacksonii jacksonii babies.
I am now raising 4 groups of babies from 3 different mothers. My oldest Mt Meru's turned 5 months old 11 days...
I noticed one of my babies rubbing its eyes on a branch earlier today. I noticed its eyes were closed and I feared that I might lose it as it is the runt of the litter and has been its own enclosure for the past 2 weeks because it is smaller than its siblings and not too feisty. :(So when I saw...
First things first. Hydration is most important. That means getting it to drink and keeping the humidity up via frequent misting. Second is getting a UVB light but don't run out and get a new one unless it is a 2.0. If you have an old UVB light that has already been used for 4-8 months, that...
I think he's too cold. If his basking spot isn't warm enough he can't digest his food very well. According to the Forum care sheet for Veiled chameleons his temps should be as follows:
Baby/juvenile (<9 months): ambient 72-80F (22-26C), basking 85F (29C)
Adult males: ambient 75-80F, basking...
Yep! Once they have that first clutch, anything can happen! Some will continue to present you with babies every six months or so, others won't. I have one female Mt. Meru that gave me 5 surprise babies 20 months ago. Since then she "gave birth" to about 9 "slugs" but other than that she has...
I anticipated her giving birth the last two times. I just thought she wouldn't give birth until sometime next month. She is tiny and when she is gravid, SHE LOOKS GRAVID. She also had stopped eating several days ago and seemed restless lately. Yesterday morning when I watered everyone (and...
The babies that were born yesterday are the third for this female. She was WC and had 5 babies (& one stillborn) a few weeks after I received her. My husbandry at that time was not sufficient to keep them alive. Then February 20th (six months later) she game birth to six without the...
Duma got her female from me. She was wild caught and she was sold to me as gravid. However, I had her for 11.5 months and she did not give birth and was never with a male during her year with me. Her coloring and size were always the same. I had no idea she was actually gravid after such a...