I'm not sure, but his eye turret looks some what sunken in. This can be a sign of dehydration. To start off and let people help more effectively, fill out the "How to ask for help" questions, I'll put them below. Good luck
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I'm a big fan of my ambilobe from paradise chameleons (site sponsor) and Bruce is a great help to get everything set up from cage, food, supplements etc. I've added my guys thread link that shows his development(he was sired by Cowboy). Good luck, I don't think you can go wrong with any of...
May be able to help, about to move my guy to his adult mansion so I'll have an open enclosure. Feel free to PM or email at [email protected]. Sorry to hear you can't keep them any longer!
They really are amazing! Keep us posted on his progress! I started a thread for my guy to keep tabs on his changes in somewhat of a timeline manner (https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/chameleon-came-in-today.142055/) Plus it helps me remember what happened and when. Good luck with him!
@Drax the Destroyer Good to know. I was worried about that as well, but they were on sale and I figured I'd just pull them if I have an issue. Appreciate the heads up though!
I used Great Stuff "Pond and Stone" on mine that I'm building. it is safe for fish and obviously would be fine being submerged in water perminately. There are pictures in my albums if you want to make your own natural backdrop versus putting up a picture. Let me know if it intrests you and I...
Awesome! Thank you all! I was really concerned especially since there were so many! I never put them in the plant, but I suppose they could have been in the soil I used when I reported it initially.
So I notice some worms in the drain water of Merlin's cage. They were in the bottom of the five gallon bucket that catches all the excess water from his enclosure. They look like earthworms to me, and the water does run though his live potted plant in the enclosure so I think it is possible...
Something that helped me that I was told by others (since the amount needed changes as they grow) was to feed about 125% of the volume of your chams head each day. At least while they are growing. It was a good visual for me and helps to keep away from the how many/how big are the...
Congrats!!! Best thing will be to leave her alone for a couple days (minus misting, dripper and food obviously) so she can settle in and relax in her new home without something peering in at her all the time. It's the hardest thing to do, leave a new cham alone, but it's for the best.
Good luck!
So I had to upload these pictures because my Merlin is reminding me of the "Merlin" that was in the cartoon Sword In The Stone movie right now. He's gruff, grumpy and has no time for anyone's nonsense!!! haha :p