I'm not quite sure about the eggs as they need specific tempretures but if two chameleons have mated then its vital you separate them after to reduce stress.
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I had my female out free ranging today and I noticed some lumps on her front and back left side legs. They're in her wrist/ankle, they feel fatty and fluidy (excuse the terminology) they aren't causing pain to her and I can easily touch them with no response to her.
Should I be...
I agree that it's a delicate operation but i wouldnt say aggressive id call it defensive. your a preditor advancing toward them.
my female has never climbed on she's very viv defensive so have to move smoothly under her chin and gently lift so she grabs onto my hand, but once out she's so...
Heya guys does anyone know if the reptile show is still on in kiddiminster this Saturday there is no recent post about it and I was hoping to go?
Does anyone know any information?
He in a new environment which is scary to him and he needs time to settle in but totally agree with chnk the site of other reptile is a major stress as they could be seen as predictors/ threats. Try putting some barricades/screens to block the view.
Good luck with him thoug it's clear you...
There's a couple of factors. 1) he's probably a little stressed as he's moved to a new environment so I'd give him some settling in time. 2) chameleons tend to loose their appitites when they are shedding. So I'd give him time to get over shedding and settle in.
You could try setting up a cup...
From experience of antibiotics my girls poo got a little funny and she hated it she knew the syringe and when she saw me with it outside the cage she'd hide very quickly and lock her jaw and not open it.
They definitely shouldn't be put together just because they don't have big teeth they can still fight and cause stress to each other in different ways.
I mist my two 2-3 times a day and have a dripper runnin when Im not there.
Gutloading on powder alone isn't sufficient. The crickets...
It could be he fact the she's been put in a different viv and the change in scenary has stressed her out. Also how old is she? If she's at breeding age and been with a male that's showing colours you may have a family on the way?
Hey guys I've been worried about my male yemen for a few weeks now. He hasn't got much of an appetite. He is more interested in getting out. He tends to eat a grasshopper one day 2 calci worms 2 days later, he's drinking fine but his desparation to escape is scary almost jumping to my arm from...