My male is doing great! He has tripled his weight in just one month.(6g to 18g) I figured before I was going to take him to the vet I would try something. I boosted the amount of feeders I gave him, and also the size of them. Right now I have 1000 silkworm eggs that are slowly hatching...
So maybe something in the low 80's should do. But I will keep in mind that high temps allows them to produce more eggs. Just as another question, high temps won't be bad for her, like it won't burn her but it will lower her life span because of more eggs
I am currently setting up my next veiled chameleon cage. I am going to be adding a female veiled chameleon to my collection once I am satisfied with the cage being perfect. I just have once question, do they require a different basking temperature? I have read that some people just give them uvb...
What I normally do is gutload them with dry stuff from the seller 24/7 and then gutload the ones im going to feed with greens and carrots a few days before
Normally, when I order them from my provider I have time to gut load them because I order them before my old ones run out. My case with the pet store is temp. until I receive my order of crickets
Hey guys, So as some of you might have know my chameleon was not growing what so ever. Since June 20th I have been keeping track of his weight and I also boosted his feeding schedule. Since then he has tripled his weight from 6 grams to 18 grams, my only concern that is slight bothering me but...
I was just going to add this in after I knew what type he was going to get. This will be way to small for an adult male. Also this would be fine but eventually you will need to upgrade to a bigger size
I have already contacted my local vet about a week ago and they are able to do the fecal but in Canada they also have to do an examination on the animal before they can give medicine. So either way I would have to go to the vet and hour away to get the meds