He's very pretty! I am quite jealous.. I was emailing them for weeks trying to get one of their mitsio crosses and they told me after they finally hatched and grew up a little they had no males. :rolleyes:
There is a girly jacksons cham for sale locally. The owner said she recently gave birth to a few dead babies, no live ones. Is this chameleon in very poor health? That just doesnt sound "healthy" to me. O.o what could be the culprit behind this?
If by "replace" you mean just get another habba mist, i'd reconsider - unless you're getting a free replacement. It's not a very good piece of equipment, i've had two and both were trash quite quick.
At 13 months my Nosy Be weighed 84 grams. He's steadily going up though. It was june when he was 84, start of August he was 104. I guess like people, some chameleons just grow at a slower rate.
I live in a townhouse complex with my family currently. We snuck in the zoo, and it hasn't been a problem yet but.. who knows. My parents let me have one of the storage rooms for them, so it's fulled and the complex manager came through not long ago to make sure all the fire alarms worked, I was...
Saying they wont die from stress is very hopeful. They can very well die from it, if they are stressed and pushed enough then it can happen. I was at a show once with a cham that was out being handled, stressed. The breeder ended up telling me their last panther died from being handled at the...
Chameleons are not horses. I don't know what you plan on implementing as far as horse training a chameleon, though. Not everyone believes you should never ever handle your chameleon. In many cases, and I agree, getting him/her used to you will stress them out less in the long run. The way I see...
I think you need to respect yourself a lot more than to agree to any of that! None of that sounds like something anyone should agree, too. Of course, this is just my opinion and if you are SERIOUSLY okay with the rules (and not just agreeing because you don't want to lose him) then so be it. It...