i wouldnt be concerned about the veileds if theyre in good health. i wouldnt even worry about the panther if hes in good health as well.
here are two things you can do.
gallon jug. poke a very tiny hole in it with a needle. VERY tiny. you have to realize the weight of the water will push it...
that made me laugh out loud. i was going to say dehydrated like everyone else but in addition to that a life time a malnourishment considering how the horns developed.
is that a recent photo?
and i cant say im surprised.
thats just my opinion. i like highly stylized stuff with a lot of distinction. if you like it better the way you drew it thats ALLL yours. im sure many have the same perspective.
thats what i love about art it can be construed so many different ways depending on an individuals perspective...
i mess up detail SOOOOOO bad, but im not bad. focus more on making it cartoony or stylized. thicken up the borders and give it more definition. it dosnt need to look real as long as it looks good XD
it is MOST DEFINITELY not a jacksons. i agree with trace, graceful all the way.
and it dosnt look that terrible just a bit dehydrated or malnourished. someone save her!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWCcHmfXtKM
my favorite local band that....disbanded. youd think its a computer but its like 7 guys. afros, synthesizers and accordions.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nigRT2KmCE
one of the best rappers ever, but i mean who likes DnD
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOx38GLyYRY
"will drag your halo though the mud..........Ive defected"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcL---4xQYA
"...shes buying the stairway to heaven......there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run you can cage the...
thats the thing with chams, once you notice symptoms its often too late without a lot of experience.
just dont let your passion for chams die with your dearly departed.
did you catch that? i was just wondering how hes doin. mine seemed on his death bed for at least a week and took probably about 2 months to get back to normal.....after that be became the most aggressive, and long lived chameleon ive ever owned. :P
loved that guy he taught me so much
im not following the conversation because i only have a minute on here.
if you were dusting daily or frequently with calcium w/ D3. or even just recently this would have caused him to overdose in exposure to the sun.
why do i know this? i did it with my first cham.
did he pretty much...
that temp is fine. no need for the night light.
good you have a fan just make sure its not much, its gonna be sucking all the humidity out of your cage if you have it directly on there. if you can set it up so that its just a slight breeze from afar that should help, the heat from the...
Look no further my good sir, i am here to save you from your woes.
i dont think youll be finding anyone here that fits those specific criteria. in all honesty even if you can find someone with a plethora of knowledge there is always someone that knows more about something than someone else...
i knew i saw you around and thought you had a cham but i doubted my memory when i saw the content of the thread.
do everything the same as your adult. im guessing you know what to do.
when i bred panthers and veileds i always kept my neonates in large tupperware containers for about the first...
kind of reaffirms what i said though "any time ive had chams wander to weird parts of their enclosure its usually becuase they want to get to something or get away from something." ive had chams do the same thing as jon though for the same reason.
SO since you guys know your entomology, ive got a question, i see these bugs on occasion that look very similar to that one but they have a spikey semi circular ridge along the thorax. otherwise very similar. can anyone identify it by that description?
yeah clam down, youll be fine. just wait till it arrives, and throwing an extra with d3 calcium supplementation in there in the mean time wouldnt hurt either if youre that worried.