curiosity
question i was reading this thread and when a chameleon has mbd why cant he eat/ shoot his or her tongue??
can they recover completely or just somewhat?
will a mbd chameleon ever be able to eat on his/her own again?
sorry for the 20 question just curious:)
well i dont really know about jacksons but i guess the same thing applies to veileds and this is my opinion not a fact but i think they should be eating around 6-8 crickets or so... but like i said in not an expert.:)
I just received a calcium/vitamins and they said i could put some in my water so the chameleon can get more vitamins and yea my question is is this true? has anyone tried this? the dust is "zoo med's reptivite"
thanks for the help?
i have a question and it might sound stupid but im seriouis about it.. does a jackson that is black and white at birth stay like that or does it go back to green?? sorry again for the stupid question just curious
i have a vieled now and i was looking into getting a Panther. How do they differ in care?? by this i mean in humidity,heat,eating,set up ect.... any help would be appreciated...
Wow!!! I Havent Been Here In A While And Wow!!! The First Thing I See Is This Man Arent U Lucky To Be Able To Have That For Your Cham. Wow!! Honestly. Congrats On The Work And Time Put In It. I Bet Your Chameleon Is Happy In His/her New Home.
i still havent been biten and i dont want to but it came close today ... he hissed at me for the first time. he did it befor but only if i had a camera if not he wouldnt but today he didnt it to me when i whent to get him....
Well, lets jus see if anyone can confirm this cuz im still learning, he is getting uv to help his digestion. But like i said, wait till someone confirms this
My chameleon is 9 weeks old and he hissed at me today for the first time since i had him. he was very angry with me for trying to get him then he got even madder when he saw the camera..