That sounds good, leave her be for awhile. Maybe even with the experience, and its new to you also you can't feel it and don't know what to look for? I tried on my Veiled and couldn't get the hang of it.. She wasn't gravid at the time though.
Well given that information, hand misting three times a day still won't be enough. Especially if you are living in a dry and cold area of the united states like I am. It evaporates quickly because of the humidity in the air. And if you are new to chameleon keeping I'm assuming, which obviously I...
That is what I had thought but he said that she hasn't been near the bottom or given any signs besides that and thats exactly what I was thinking Camimom :) Great minds think alike :p
Hmm to me that is strange, but she may just be on a hunger strike.. Have you tried giving her a variety of different food items? Like Superworms, butterworms, Roaches, mealworms, wax worms(shy away because they aren't the greatest for chameleons as they don't have very good nutrients and have...
How big is your enclosure? And what type of Chameleon do you have? I would recommend getting a live plant if you already don't have one, they do wonders for humidity and keep it up very well. You could also cover up a couple sides of your cage with towels, and if you don't mist enough and have...
Well if she is getting ready to lay, I would just put some towels around the enclosure and give her complete privacy.. Thats if that is the case. She may be getting ready. They also don't eat very much before they lay, has she been exploring around the bottom at all? Because that should be a...
Jan had said she looked "Pretty Big" Idk if she really meant that to be gravid but to me the chameleon, from the picture, just looks rather chunky lol I didn't agree with Carlton completely because I couldn't tell in the picture to give a second opinion about being gravid thats all. Not trying...
I honestly wouldn't even use a humidifier.. Just use a misting system if humidity if your problem. If you mean something that will give the affect of a fogger I believe that can lead to an upper respiratory infection. Which obviously you don't want. I would recommend putting the investment to...
I would go with JannB and just place the laying bin in there just in case, she does look a bit plump though which is common with over feeding.. I can't see the picture to well because it won't let me click on it so I won't agree with Carlton just yet, although he mostly correct majority of the...
Wow thats awful.. That is a good reason as to why I hate people, hope all goes well on your end and that chameleon can get a good life with whoever gets it.
Honestly as far as taming goes, it all depends on your chameleon really. I got lucky with my baby Isabella(who I no longer have :() and she turned into a sweetie :) But I honestly worked with her for about an hour everyday and during the summer brought her outside and let her perch on me a lot...
Hey! And welcome to the world of Chameleons, they are truly great and unique! By far my favorite animal! Just to correct Ladybones, you don't necessarily need an all screen enclosure, but if you do shy away from them make sure you have a proper glass enclosure such as an exo terra to allow good...
I would make a feeder, it contains them and then they can't get up to the spot. Maybe make two so that your chameleon doesn't get bored of them being in the same place or switch up where you hand the feeder itself. here is a link on how to make one, this is the best video and I used the...
I would try a different food item if I were you. Try some crickets or something, how large are the locusts are you giving him?
And try meal worms(Don't over do it though because the chitlin in the shell can cause a blockage and prevent him from passing waste) superworms(smaller super worms)...
I was honestly thinking about that, but would you please describe miss Sandra(since I haven't spoken to you in forever) exactly what substrate, lighting and all of that you use. I would really appreciate it.