Hela Update: So it's been 9 days since I rescued my female veiled chameleon, Hela, from the miserable conditions her previous owners had her in, she's been doing really good, and she had her first ever vet appointment today! I am so relieved to hear the doc says she looks great, especially...
I fully agree! I look forward to hand misting every day after work, it's part of my decompression after a long day.
And those are the times when Loki is most likely to grace my with a visit as well, it's not every time, so I graciously accept his company when he does :D Today was one of those...
I definitely giggled to myself after I made the title :ROFLMAO:
Thank you Jann, that video was very helpful! I was searching through the forums last night and didn't stumble across this one.
And I have lots of flower pots I can clean out, one less thing to buy.
Hi all, I just rescued a female vieled chameleon from pretty terrible conditions. The information I got from the previous owners was that she was a 2 year old male, definitely not a male and honestly due to her small size not sure if she's really 2 years old. (If she is 2 years old she's a true...
I know exactly where you're coming from, friend. I have suffered my whole life from depression. Most the time I'm able to manage, and by manage I mean plaster that fake smile on my face so no one sees the pain. And when I would try to tell people or explain I'd get the "but your life is so good...
Theres a funny shadow on that second photo from the vine she's holding on to, honestly when I took the photo it made me double take on that as well, but still no spurs lol
I'm so relieved about that!
Although we're not out of the woods yet until I can get her all checked up with the vet. I'm concerned about the coloring of her joints, and I just noticed today she has this strange bump on her back. I have no idea what it could be.
But this why I'm taking her to...
Yeah I'm already working on getting it set up for her once her new enclosure gets here this week. I've spent over $200 ordering new supplies for her. I wasn't prepared for her, and honestly had no intentions of having a female. But sometimes fate decides for you, and she was meant to be in our...
No spurs. Definitely female.
And I definitely agree, she is in pretty decent shape for the conditions she was living it. Surprisingly good condition, she's a fighter for sure. Althoughy she is very small if really 2 years old, but if she's lived her whole life in that tiny enclosure she's had...
I just want share my frustration with like minded reptile enthusiasts. And to vent a little.
On Friday I was tagged in a Facebook post about a chameleon that needed a good home, by my friends daughter. I had no intention of doing any type of chameleon rescue because I know it can come with lots...
Lmao :ROFLMAO: my chameleon has never pooped on me, but my leopard gecko has, I thought she was being extra sweet laying on my hand, then she lifted her back legs and let 'er rip!
My son thought it was hilarious! I was less amused lol
Hi! It's been awhile since I've been on here but I know this is a place I can rely on for great advice!
I'm looking to get a hatching panther in the near future, and am shopping for a new enclosure for him. What size would you recommend for a hatching? Should I start small and work up to...
Hi so I just got my vieled a new bigger and better cage, it should be arriving within in the week. I've been using paper towels at the bottom of his current cage, when they get soiled I just replace them. It's convenient but not exactly economical, or environmentally friendly. So I wanted to see...
I can't keep crickets alive for the life of me. So I buy small quantities more frequently, which usually means multiple trips to the pet store in a week. I personally stay away from the orange cubes, I think they smell very chemically and you are what you eat, so I don't want to feed that to my...
No the vet didn't say anything about removing it, just that it wasn't too concerning, it is a possibility it could fall off in the future, and to keep an eye out for any further shedding issues. It doesn't appear to have any dead skin left in the impression anymore but the damage was done...
Thanks you everyone for the positive comments.
I did a lot of research before bringing my chameleon home, I even researched my vet before bringing any of my reptiles to him. He's one of the best and most recommended in my area.
The reason I got Loki, beside the fact I wanted a cham and of course...
Wow, really?
So I'm willing to admit when I come off on the wrong foot, but this obviously isn't the type of community I want to be apart of, so I guess I'm done here. Thanks.