I know this is a forum for chameleon related posts, but I have been searching on the Internet for this and I keep getting unclear answers or no answer at all. I bought some crickets for my leopard geckos and 2-3 crickets made their way out of the enclosure. I've had these crix for a few days and...
Honestly, an autopsy could have told me what happened, although I believe that he should rest in peace undisturbed by my curiosity. Also I do not think I could ever own another chameleon as he was so special to me and could never be replaced.
I got my very first chameleon on June 30 2014. From the first day all the way to the last I enjoyed watching him eat and drink everyday. Each and every day I had him I loved him so much and made sure he was eating a drinking and getting his supplements. I took the greatest care I I could give to...
My veiled has recently showed some symptoms of a URI although he only shows symptoms when he is eating or drinking, this is why i come here for a second opinion. When he eats his food (meal worms, crickets hornworm etc) after he swallows it he points his head upward for a 30seconds to a minutes...
100 degrees for basking may be a bit too much, and id get him away form the window if possible could be a stressor/ he might catch a draft other than that everything looks great!
some one correct me if im wrong but doestn canada have some laws against superworms / mealworms? Theres a PetrSmart in north vancouver im sure they sell something there
this works great! http://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-HWM705B-Filter-Moisture-Humidifier/dp/B00JP6HQBG/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1426562094&sr=1-1&keywords=warm+mist+humidifier easy to clean too!
I fed my cham the giant hornworm and he did digest it... Some of it... He threw the whole thing up!!! EW! It came out all white in the shape of the worm:mad: anyway moral of the story even though it was a soft bodied animal it should be bigger than their head, at least thats what i think is...
Obviously chameleons need live feeders to have good health. Understandable that some people do not want to have live bugs wandering (escaping from cage) around there house/making noise at night. What I have done is built a small cage with very fine nylon screen to strictly keep outside...
Sounds like possible MBD, judging by the pictures it looks mild enough were you might be able to save him. Like the other person said he could just be dying of old age:(
OUt of no where im out of cham food, the only thing I have is this monsterous hornworm. I know he wont choke on it but will he be able to digest it? Thanks
my 7mo male veiled cham has been having problems with both his eyes. at night he ussually shuts his eyes and sleeps. recently ive noticed eye deformities and he cannot shut either of his eyes.now at night instead of closing his eyes he stares straight and is unresponsive to motion. when he wakes...
I cup feed my chameleon and sometimes a bug will go flying out of the cup if he doesnt catch it. Superworms crickets and mealworms are in his feeding cup. What should I do if a mealworms or superworm burrows into one of my plants soil? How can I kill any bugs he does not eat?
Any ideas on beetles as staple feeders? I knew that supers and mealies turned into beetles so I thought of using them as staple feeders. What do you guys think? Any ideas?
NOTE: My cham will eat ANYTHING dead or alive so livelyness wouldnt be a problem