Thank you Jann! I'm really looking forward to growing up with her! My growth being knowledge and hers being size :) I may actually live up to my "senior member" status someday :) my goals This winter for Jaquelynn:
1. Keeping Jacquelynn healthy and strong
2. Hopefully avoid any infertile...
Sooo off topic - but thank you for sharing these links jann! I read every word of each of them! Took AWHILE. I feel so enlightened. Especially the egg laying bin video from dez! I desperately needed that. I have read how to make one, but actually seeing it be put together was incredibly helpful...
Cambech!!!! He's so pastel!!! Im obsessed with pastel!!! He's grown beautifully! I think this clutch is just a very calm clutch lol we all say the same things about their temperament haha I JUST got a female. Ill test your theory but it will be awhile she's just a baby right now and I don't...
I have a 5 year old son who is going to go nuts over his chameleon calendar in his stocking this year! Can not wait to see it myself! Will be hard not to flip through it as soon as it gets here! Congrats to all of those who entered the photo contest last year, and to those who made the calendar! :D
I couldn't decide if this should go into breeding or enclosures and supplies. Ultimately I went with enclosures and supplies as a laying bin is a necessity when owning a female that lays eggs. Recently aquired a 3-4 month old female. As in last week. I'd like to get her bin in her enclosure asap...
Nice response Nhenn
I have some questions for you both. Why not treat them for the parasites first? What is there to gain from breeding sick chameleons? It's my understanding that parasites eat up calcium and females desperately need calcium when they are producing offspring. Males need calcium...
Cost will vary- no way to get a specific answer to that unless you call and ask the vet personally. To take both my chameleons in and do fecals and full exam. It's usually right around 60 which is definitely on the low side. I have a feeling she's going to need x Rays and pitocin injections. If...
What I can see of him does. Nice straight arms- full eye turrets. Both very good things. Two main things I look at when trying to determine whether or not a chameleon is sick. Wavy looking limbs would indicate MBD- and sunk in turrets would indicate severe dehydration.
Hey that's an excellent set up! Looks great. Glad you seen a urate this morning and glad you have a vet! He's a different looking Panther! What locale is he?
Good job with the misting. I know using hand misters is time consuming. I had to mist my boys like that for about a month! You should go...