Thank you so much for replying!! I misted him and he wasn't too happy about it. I'm hoping it was nothing at all and I feel like an idiot! I guess being a first time owner you come across some mistakes. The bottle of vinegar and water mixture has been picked up out of his reach. I had it...
My son got a hold of a vinegar water mixture spray bottle thinking it was just water and sprayed a couple of squirts into our chams mouth!!!! What should I do??
The pet shop is closed today due to Mardi Gras parades going on, so I'll try tomorrow to get in touch with the owner. I put only four crickets this morning to see if he would eat them and I see two hiding and don't know where the other two are hiding. I'm hoping he ate them! I have a automatic...
When I brought home the female, she was lively and ready to eat from my hand and all. Now that I have this male home, he hasn't eaten anything and has stayed in one spot on the bottom in his home! Should I be worried that he isn't moving to the top to warm up?
No need to circle! I know exactly the spots you are talking about. I looked up nematodes and it looks exactly like that! Very concerning and I will call the pet shop tomorrow to talk to the owner. I still care for her very much!
I have absolutely no information on him! That's why I will never buy from a pet store! I do know that he comes from Cazoo (California Zoological). Next one will be from a breeder who loves these animals.
Thanks for the reply. I need to read about that subcutaneous nematode. I noticed it that day but never seen it again after that one time, so I figured it was nothing at all! I personally know the owner at the pet shop. My dad was in partnership with him over 15 or more years. I will keep an eye...
They swapped her out for a male. I'm not happy with what happened. I guess I learned my lesson to not deal with pet stores. The male I have now is older than the female I received, but I took him anyways! I would have loved to keep both of them, but I'm new to owning a chameleon so I want to...
I'm in the process of getting everything together to breed dubia roaches for a main feeder and only get crickets occasionally. I'll have a separate container to put my feeders in and a big bin for the breeders. If I wanted to buy crickets, would it be alright to put them in the container with...
Yes to the basking light. No to the egg laying bin. I plan to go to the store tomorrow for something she can lay eggs in when she is ready. I'm guessing I'll just leave it in there at all times. I've read to mix organic soil and play sand. Is that correct?
Yes, I concluded that already! HaHa. Not at all happy with that either! I'm more worried about her health now, since jpowell mentioned that there may be a health issue and wanted more pictures.