He gets his sunlight through the window hes next to, I open it during the time of day when the sunlight hits his cage. and I don't have many pictures of when I first got him... I have one but I don't think you'll be able to tell much from it... but ill post anyway
Your Chameleon - Fisher's, male, he's 7 months old. I have had him for about 4 months
Handling - rarely, twice to three times a month
Feeding - Flies, Crickets, Earwigs, Arthropods, Moths.
Supplements - Calcium, no D3 once a week, Calcium With D3 once every two weeks.
Watering - Warm mist 2-3...
Ive just been wondering how long it would take for MBD to develop... I mostly want to know so that I can rest assured that i'm doing things right. I know it develops over long term neglect, but how long term, are we talking months or years? thanks in advance :)
They aren't crossing luckily, the are curving in the same direction and staying parallel. its not a real dramatic curve either, doesn't look like something thats gonna bother him too much. and as for the branches being stable, he has a good number of thick bamboo branches now. He also has that...
well there a bit thin but hes also pretty small, hes done fine on those branches ever since I got him. He does come from a family of trapeze artists though, so that may play an important role in his success...
You know I was wondering just that... I think Ill go with what you say and snip a few, he seems like he can move, but your right it may be easier if I give him a bit more space.
Ok, so, for the record, I am both young, impulsive, AND busy. I have WANTED a chameleon since I was 9, but didn't do much research as I figured they were just like any other lizard. I went to the reptile show in pamona, a lone behold, the opportunity to get a chameleon presented itself... Again...
Hmm ok, yea sounds like a hobbie I should look into persuing when im making bug bucks and have a lot of time, however, the amount of care isn't much of a downside to me, I love the work put into caring for a chameleon. I hope someday I can get one but I understand it's a big responsibility...
Parsonii chameleons are SO COOL!!!! I've been looking at them all day and they look like legit dinosaurs! I've heard that taking care of them can be a lot different than other breeds but someday when I have a more disposable budget, I hope to get one. How does someone go about getting one...
I was waiting to hear everyone on this site pick at the details, did anyone else notice that he could talk? and that small rodents and lizards could build a 1800s western style town? I think someone should go to Dreamworks and tell them about the discrepancies.
As cute as i'm sure they are, I want me a big ol dinosaur of a chameleon... like maybe a Parsonii... thats my dream, to bad they cost as much as a flat screen tv....