i live in north phoenix and i wound be happy to take you reptiles from you. also, there are plenty of apartments near the campus (asu)that are affordable. i know people rent out there homes. you just have to keep an eye in the paper. let me know. you can always email me at [email protected]
im so sorry to hear that :( changing the enviroment was the best thing to do. still make sure he is getting water. you can take a small sirenge (excuse my spelling) and give him .01 at a time. you can take a q-tip and gently open his mouth squirt alittle in a few times a day. this will also help...
how old is your veiled? i hvae two (earl and talula) and the are 4 months going on 5 month. they have not got there colors yet. my girl talula has alittle blue going on from time to time but its not bright yet. and earl he just strips up to a black and dark green.
you chameleon look so good. don't feel bad about not getting any post. I can't even make a blog about my chameleon. this website won't let me yet. I dont get feed back either :(
but you she look very healthy and looks like you are doing a great job!
i'm having a similar problem with my veiled chameleon. I recently took them both of my chameleons to the vet and they both are 4 months. My girl (talula)weighs 28 grams and my boy (Earl) weighs 8 grams. My vet said that they look healthy but they are under weight. Which was a shock to me because...
that is the cage that i have.
i use a storage bin right in the cage. usually you can find a good size one at walmart. i fill the storage bin about an inch and a half with the clay balls and then on top thin layer of foam. on top of the foam i use organic soil and plant my plants. the plant...
if you are going to put plant into the bottom of the glass then this is what you should do:
i do not know the formal name of this product, buts it a porous clay ball thing, and it soaks up water. put that at the bottom then a thin piece of soft foam. then apply organic soil on top of that...
oh yeah i forgot to mention. you say your feeding 3 crickets at a time. it is best to feed to chameleon once a day. something i advise, take a large soda bottle, cut in half, take your dusted crickets and put around 12-18 crickets in there. allow your chameleon to perch on something like a stick...
thank you for sharing about your chameleons
after reading some of the information that you shared, I will have to agree with some of the previous post.
try go to a site that i like to visit to buy my chameleon things and its pretty affordable www.lllreptile.com
chameleon should not be...