Threadworms (pinworms) are a human parasite. They are passed from human to human. They are not from your chameleon. They are very common in children as they have poorer hygiene habits and the worms make the anus itchy.
Lol! I brought the Parson mainly because my friend, Sam, who owns GBU asked me to bring one. I priced him kind of high because I really didn't want to sell him. It was funny to watch the people come by and look at him. Those that don't know chameleons would come by and say "Oh, what a pretty...
I'm working at the GBU booth. The show has many chameleon vendors with some really nice chameleons. Kammers Nosy Be's are outstanding!
If anyone is looking for R brevicaudatus I have some CBB at the GBU booth.
I'll be there. I'm working at the GBU booth. I have some chameleons to sell. I have some CBB Brevicaudas, a beautiful male Ambanja and one of my male Parsonii if an experienced keeper is interested. If you haven't seen a Parsonii in person stop by for a look.
As do I , Todnedo and several highly regarded members of this forum.
We owe it to this genus to get along and learn from each other to insure a bright future for these animals. I know Jeremy has been very helpful to me.
I'm glad he made it and hope he's ok.
I ordered fly pupae that have now been lost 12 days. My only satisfaction is that they are hatching in some postal warehouse causing a fly infestation. :)
I have standing order for 4000 per week broken down as 2000 1/4 inch, 1000 1/8 inch and 1000 3/4 inch/adults.
We use these to feed the Parsonii, numerous Pygmy leaf chameleons, panthers and Jackson's. Also we use them for praying mantis, numerous tarantulas and a frog. I think that's it...
That is fantastic news! Congratulations and especially with an unassisted hatch. I hope you have documented your incubation procedures and are willing to share it. Once again, congratulations! I couldn't be happier for you!