I have one boy left from my October 2013 hatch. He is eating great on a full range of gutloaded insects. Look at the color coming in! Price 300+shipping. Shipped SYR overnight with live arrival and 5 day guarantee. Well out of the baby stage Caligula is looking for a new empire to rule! Contact...
One male available. 7 month old eating well on dubia, crickets, mealworms, supers, and silks all which have been gutloaded. 300+ shipping.
I am located at 53142.
Sire is pictured along with exact Chameleon.
Please feel free to contact with any questions.:D
I took Todds' advice on my Arcadia and I have never been happier. I feel the feeding response along with my survival rate has increased. He had amazing customer service, and I still buy from him on a regular basis.
Sharl
Well I don't have any scientific proof, however my geckos and chameleons are housed in the same room, and none of my chameleons have ever seemed bothered by them. Mine are crested geckos so active at night, and with the chameleons active by day it has never been an issue.
While I...
I have a few males left. Hatched out the first week or two of October they are showing some nice color.
Prices are 275.00 shipped. I ship overnight M-W only. Temps have to be over 40 to ship and someone needs to be home to receive them. One male pictured, other males pictures available upon...
Chameleon gentics are much like other animals. Half of the genes come from mom, and half from dad. So like any child they usually don't look exactly like one parent or the other, but rather a mix of them.
I don't know any breeder who will guarantee what a chameleon will look like before...
Welcome and glad to see you made it!! You will find we are a passionate bunch here, and all of us love our chameleons! Some really helpful blogs are on this forum, from Sandra's gutloading to amazing husbandry!
Once again I am glad you are here, and I know you'll make a great panther owner:)...
Well honestly I wouldn't change it to make a few sales. I guess I got lucky with my mentor, and just assumed that's the way things were :)
Thanks all:) I'm glad there are others out there who don't view this as weird:D.
Just keep an eye on them, I have had a clutch hatch out over 5 weeks, and I am still waiting on one little white egg, that's just not ready yet.
Every time I see a clutch, I think, ok here we go, and buy a new Lady Clairol for all the grey hairs these little guys give me :)
sharl
I suppose I'm just surprised. I don't really know anything about other reptiles, so I just never stopped to think that the other reptile hobby might not do the same.:confused:
Sharl
I've had a few odd things happen recently and wanted to ask the people on this forum if similar things have happened to them.
Let me start off with I am a hobby breeder. By this I mean I might have usually one clutch a year from my Ambi's or Nosey Be's. So I usually go to shows or sell by...
I'm sorry, I know it doesn't help. I do have to say that most of us would never have even considered looking for a hawk. Thant you did for years just proves what good care you did take of him.
Many people use a closet method for incubation. Take some pearlite or hatchrite place it about an inch deep in a plastic container (I use a Tupperware container) and add lukewarm water. Enough so that when you squeeze a handful your get a drop or two of water out of it. Weigh it, then once the...
Lol no it is not a small thing. :) Glad to hear he is drinking for you!
However I do have to laugh. I can see you doing the happy dance. I did the white girl can't dance dance when the poop thread came out, and I found that what I was sure was a terrible...
The misting is a good start, I like to put them in a plant in the shower for about 15- 30 minutes. It seems to help them flush out the eyes, along with a great hydration boost :)
Just make sure that the water is lukewarm, and the shower is hitting a wall not the plant directly. You want it...
As a thought, you might want to get liquid calcium, but please be cautious about it's use. I know I use it on my gravid females and rapidly growing youngsters. It will not fix the problem if your cham needs a vet, however it is useful for animals who have higher calcium.
Sharl
While I agree it might be signs of early MBD I noticed you said you supplemented with "I feed him crickets loaded with veggies and dusted with a multi vitamin and calcium powder with D3."
Do you dust with D3 and multivitamens everyday? or what is your dusting schedule?
The only reason I...