I very much think she's on the way out. I would only harvest in the form of a necropsy. If I decide to do that. What are my chances that she's just not genetic quality and that's why her health failed? I'll know more soon...
I don't see how she could be egg bound yet, it hasn't been enough time. She was bred on June 11th.
Pic 1 is her laying bin. I did the little hole, not her.
Pic 2 I her plant with whatever the white stuff is on one of the branches.
Pic 3 is the surprise I found growing in the plant while...
Hoping someone can offer you some help. I'm currently going through a bad situation, and the forums are deserted, leaving me to watch my girl helplessly die.
The only thing I can offer is to give him pedialyte, a few drops every other hour during the day until your vet appointment...
Yes she has a laying bin.
I can't believe this set in so fast, I'm wondering if there is some kind of plant fungus or something at fault.
I bought some more stuff, I'll try some bug juice. I need a miracle.
My first post this morning. She's worse. I don't know what to do.
Your Chameleon - Female Ambilobe Panther, 1.5 years old, owned for 1 year.
Handling - a few times a week.
Feeding - Superworms, Dubia. She might eat 3-4 things a day. Gut loaded on repashy burger, sometimes romaine and...
Your Chameleon - Female Ambilobe Panther, 1.5 years old, owned for 1 year.
Handling - a few times a week.
Feeding - Superworms, Dubia. She might eat 3-4 things a day. Gut loaded on repashy burger, sometimes romaine and cucumbers.
Supplements - herpavite multi Everytime, calcium +d3 every other...
My chams are currently outside. I'm in the St. Louis area and we're supposed to hit 100 today and tomorrow. I have the cages set so that they're in the shade the majority of the afternoon. I really hate to bring them inside because it's drier and colder in the house, but I don't want them...
What in the world?!
Evolutionary perfection at it's finest I suppose...
Normally I would be prepared with knowledge for this kind of thing, but I was under the impression that it was kind of difficult to get the roaches to breed. I Guess I'm doing something right after all!
I've got dubia and orange head. I can't remember which I saw that had it. It actually made me feel kinda queazy when I saw it! :wideyed:
I know they're breeding successfully because there's tiny babies in there! :)
I notice when I've got a dead roach, the brain gets eaten and the rest of the body left behind.
I do think they're eating the eggs though. Yesterday I noticed a female laying an egg tube, went back later to separate it to an easier managed nursery, and I couldn't find it. Bummer.
Did I see that correctly;
58°F and 65°F?
If that's the case, it's far too cold. I believe it should be about 75°-80°F ambient and 85°-90°F basking.
I embarrassingly had this same thing happen to my Panther this past winter and I caught it in time. He was turning so light and gray, even...