Ive been reading this care sheet for Montane species https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/hoj/634-montane-chameleon-care-info.html
For the basking area it says "Basking site temp high 70’s to mid 80’s" and the uvb100 gives me these temperatures at a certain distance. So isnt this right then?
I have a 18x18x24 terrarium, I have 2 exo terra compact tops for it. Each top holds 2 bulbs. In 3 of the 4 slots I want to use 2.0 bulbs from exo terra (now called natural light) for plant growth. The 4th one I would want to use a uvb100 13 watt with a perch underneath it that gets to a...
Where is there a good place to purchase grass hoppers online? I cant find a source when searching...really I want a website that has all the feeders you can obtain. Somewhere with a wide variety. Thank you.
Go on Exo-Terra's website and download all of their expedition videos. Their each around 40 minutes long and most of the episodes have chameleons in them. Youtube has them too.
I dont understand, is this your free roaming? This couldnt be the chameleons actual enclosure...how are you keeping humidity up!?
EDIT: This is in the Free Range section isnt it...sorry.
Maybe soak them in vinegar? I have been following the precautions I listed and its working so far. Hope it last me, if it breaks down please be within the 2 year warranty!
I applied some watered down iodine with a q tip and when applying it some of the "fungal" scraped off and left blood. I put an antibiotic cream on the "cut". I will try that iodine for a week or so until I can hopefully get to a vet because I am not cut out for this stuff! I hope he doesnt die...
Now I noticed that it has grown over his left nostril! The vet said it was $75 just for the check up, then after that I dont know how much...it is probably some sort of fungal infection. Hope he can make it.
They seem to be a hard pimple that really pop out and show the white color when his skin gets wet. If they arent wet there black in color and almost completely flat. I will try the diluted iodine though until I can see a vet. Thank you.
Also, the plants I have in their are live ficus benjamina...