So far as I know, you shouldn't use the red light for basking.
Otherwise it looks okay, unless you consider that it's a little small (but it might be fine if your cham is still small due to age).
How often do you mist the enclosure?
Hey there, welcome to the forums.
Sorry to hear about your panther. That's cool that you have so many chameleons, though :)
If you just got him a few months ago I'd say he definitely could've started off with it before... it really takes its time to build up and then once it gets to the bad...
Looks nice. Once that stuff starts to fill in more you'll have it perfect, so far as I can tell at a glance. There aren't really any places to hide, as is...
It's really up to you. I never brought mine to a vet for anything, but that's only because there's not a single herp specialist in my area... it wouldn't hurt
Sweet, thanks. I think I've seen your blog on google before :) glad to be able to find it easy again.
Lol good going, Nick. You're so on top of things xD
Hey everyone. Been a little while...
I have one horn worm moth from the last time I bought a ton of them. Just wanted to see how big they really ate before I try to breed.
Questions, now: How do I sex them? And cam someone link me to a care sheet for breeding?
I need to know what to...
I had the same problem with my guy, Ender. He wanted only the big meaty ones. I didn't feed him for a couple days and now I can feed him 5 to 6 a day and he'll eat all sizes haha. Not sure if that'll work for everyone.
If there's water there, there's nothing wrong with him drinking from it so long as you keep it very clean!!!
Otherwise, I would just mist and leave more water so he's more prone to drink from the leaves
Hey there! Not 100% sure for online. Lots of pet stores have chameleons, if you can get to one. That way you can check the health right there in front of you.
If you could post pics that would be good. Also, as Chellia said, please fill out that How to Ask for Help form.
Sometimes inactivity means illness, but that wouldn't be my first guess. First thing is to check for feces to see if he's eating (or watching him eat). If he's not eating, and you're...