Chameleons are definitly high maintenance species that need devoted, heartful care than most reptiles need. Although youll commonly hear "chameleons arent good for first time pets" etc. but as long as you consume the correct care from knowlegable sites, and get right information from users on...
http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2752427
says on the package "Eliminates the need of expensive light bulbs containing UVB"...could this really be true people? Apparently if you combine it with "Bone Aid" from (T-Rex) too its like a complete bang of Calcium/D3 and stuff. Im...
I hear you loud and clear people, thanks for all the advice too.
And I do take my guy outside alot but keep in mind he's a montane species(Red Rudis), and out here in Florida its usually around the high 80's and mid 90's so he tends to start getting grumpy(as if he already isnt:p)
All I use is...
I was reading reviews from petco and someone was taking about their bearded dragon's limbs being weak and lifeless and from using "Reptaid"(from Flukers), the animal recovered within a month. So I assume it could help my Chams grip?
So im going to get some reptaid from a local reptile-only store in my area (pet bazaar),, and its only $8 bucks from what one of the employees are saying and it comes with a syringe..sounds like the same thing from Amber Tech but is it the same? And here's my question...my chameleon's grip is...
The picture of the two chams trying to drink from a puddle is sickening.
Even if I was an importer and had to import more animals than I could count id atleast ensure better environments and other issues these poor animals face.
Sad thing is that im sure there are other Chameleons, reptiles...
Well I place my gutload on a napkin before placing it into the cricket enclosure and if you mist the napkin really good, you can watch for yourself and see the crickes will start sucking off the napkin.Its a good technique and doesnt get too messy:)
If he's housed outside, id becareful. Things like mosquitoes could fit through the screening and get a piece of him. However if he has a good screen cage, hopefully any bugs shouldnt be able to bite their way in.
Thank you very much Chris, and im surprised now that I know what I really need. And my poor ol' female was gravid, still had the infection but I forgot to change her lightbulb(uvb). She slowly had small black dots on her body, then I came home one day to find her on the bottom of her cage slowly...
Oh yeah, she also had some mouth rot, that he showed me. So I guess he was right giving me the silver sulf. for that infection. But I wanted to treat the respiratory infection too! He never said anything about that!
I know I wont.
And last year when I had went to him, Mike Monge down at FL Chams told me "it sounds like a respiratory infection based on how your describing it". And my female also had problems shooting her tongue. I told the vet she had problems with the tongue and breathing..and he gave me...
The vet works at a Banfield at a petsmart on Alafaya here in Orlando. I know petsmart is not recommended but he is specialized in "Exotic animals" apparently. I only went there last year because he was all I knew in my area. The only reason I am asking sir, is because I still have some...
Chris, the way I use the Silver Sulfadiazine cream is as followed by the vets instructions: I am supposed to open his mouth with a q-tip and place it under his tongue and then take another q-tip without cotton on one side, then dip that side into some some silver sulfadiazine and basically place...