I recently fed my 5 month old veiled super worms, he ate about six wont accept them or crickets. i am coming to believe hes constipated...what are the signs and how can i help him? maybe a laxative
ok, im going to the mart on friday. i will get enough, but at nine cents a pop my mom is guna freak, and he is on the binge where he eats like 20 a day.
ohh ok i will try that. im not trying to get bit but its getting annoying, all he does is bully me :( and think im scared when i dont advance after he hisses
I wish he would get, but he won't, that im doing it all in his best interest. he bask in natural sunlight, he is healthier, i dont pay...
im still in high school but im actually shooting for the stars. i want to work at nasa and hopefully get into astronaut training, its hard i know, and to the international space station. i have to go into engineering though too.
he usually didnt mind me holding him but the traditional male veiled came out and sure enough he hissed. im thinking of letting him bite me so we both can get over it......
im really trying to be nice to my chameleon charlie and he was moved into his permanent home, a 48" tall by 24x24" enclosure. now its hard to find him and when i do, i try to get him out to sun here in socal. i stick my hand in and he runs away, now he has gotten the nerve to his at me!! so how...
i am getting crickets from lllreptile next thursday so i went to petsmart and all they had was superworms which are 3" in length. I fed them to my hungry charlie and he ate them. he chomps it down peice by peice and i cant watch it. i keep thinking he will choke on the worm. so my question is...
you could try puting the silkies in with his crickets in his feeding cup. he may figure out that whatever goes in the cup is edible since he knows the crickets are edible
his eyes werent closed he was just staring, probably lookin for food. he shot straight up to his plant when he saw me so he couldnt be a sick groggy chameleon.... i will keep an eye on him though.
they both are kinda right. if you feed wild bugs to your cham you introduce the possibilty of parasites. i feed my chamleon house flies. its really up to you and where you live. if you live by a farm i wouldnt or by any place else like a chemical plant :) otherwise it shouldnt do anything to cham.