What kind of uvb light are you using? Is your basking bulb an incandescent bulb? What is your supplement schedule? What are you gutloading your feeders with? Is it both eyes?
The most common reason for a cham keeping its eye closed is debris in the turret. This is aided by increased...
Yes its true. Im sure many have seen infertile eggs dropped on the floor of pet shop enclosures. I was also a culprit of not providing a laying bin over 15 years ago when I was a kid & didnt have the internet to educate me any further than what petstore employees instructed me...eggs dropped...
... 5 melleri?! Starting a farm? :) Whats it like trying to find big enough feeders to entice those beasts to eat up here? Im thinking Id like to try a pair...
in this dire situation, is there anywhere other than a vet that oxytocin could be acquired? Its easy enough to get your hands on eye ointment or fenbendazole...
As chameleons are opportunistic eaters, maybe try to give it a day or 2 without him/her seeing any food. Your cham doesnt look too skinny. Keep it hydrated & the bet the next time it sees food, itll go bonkers for whatever you put infront of it.
some people feed every day, some feed every other day. There is no wrong answer. As already stated, its important not to overfeed. I feed 3 to 5 cricks or the equivalent in other types of feeders every day. Some feed 6 to 10 every second day.
mistking is a great product. dont be a hater! haha. Marty, dont worry man, your product & customer service rep far surpasses anything said on this thread.
you dont need to make the holes big enough for crickets to escape. Just keep your cage floor clean & your cage bottom wont flood due to a clog. I use a cheap tv stand on wheels. Its awesome.