I just picked up a Ambient Weather WS-0800-IP internet weather station to monitor my cage, and I'm pretty pleased with the result. For less than $100 I've got graphs on a web browser with about 5 minute resolution as well as real time remote monitoring on my phone or whatever. The "hub" needs to...
I don't loom over him, just shooting the video. Yes, I need a good shower plant.
Here's a video of him going for a stick bug, after a while. Fast forward to 2:30. He really likes the stick bugs.
Ah, you're saying additional showers for hydration outside of the cage so it stays dry. Makes sense, I'd been resisting putting him in the shower because he doesn't like being handled, and I'm sure he'll go all bright when he's in an unfamiliar environment, but he'll be fine. Tomorrow he gets a...
Frank went to the vet on Thursday. The doctor thought the discoloration on his casque is a healing injury to the skin, maybe abrasion from rubbing.
She didn't feel he's showing edema, the tissue is firm and symmetrical. She felt he was in good condition overall. He's 145 grams (about 19 months...
Thanks for the tip on culling method. They wouldn't do very well here, it's pretty cold and wet. I was kidding, never set any loose. Never intentionally that is, I have found one on my sleeve a while after after cleaning the bug cage. :-)
MeruJack and jajeanpierre,
Thanks so much for taking time to respond. I've lurked here a bunch, then gotten overwhelmed by the firehose of information (oft same sad stories and problems) and gone off somewhere else, but I've noticed some consistent good contributors, and both of you are those...
Thank you for those tips. Definitely has a great appetite for the pink wing stick bugs, but they only eat blackberry leaves and can't be supplemented that I've found. I look for west coast suppliers to try to minimize shipping time, but pickings have gotten slim. Using eBay you can search by...
I don't mean to be defensive, but the reason I've been going with the LoD is because I'm not particularly successful at getting any dust at all into their diet. The crickets typically don't get eaten soon enough for much dust to be left, which is why I tried using a single dust. I can't be sure...
I didn't realize I had replies, wasn't getting notification... Thank you for all the information. I didn't realize how long my list of problems is. I guess I'm doing more than one thing wrong. He's got a vet appointment in about 38 hours.
Watering that infrequently? I may have to turn the...
It could be the start of a shed, but he usually sheds pretty quick, in a couple of days, and this has been like that for at least 10 days I think. Watching...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Ambilobe Panther, Male, about 18 months
Handling - Infrequently
Feeding - Crickets, loves pink wing stick bugs (fed blackberry leaves), keep trying to get him to eat a dubia but no go so far.
Supplements - Repashy Calcium Plus LoD on all crickets, most gets...
Hat tip to @ponders, Gustav seems to be doing great.
Gustav's hatch date is 12/2/2014 and this is a shot from today:
A bit earlier in the month, ten days after his hatch day:
Here are some pictures of a build I'm working on to make a Dragonstrand Atrium cage with solid walls. The panels and strips are from TAP Plastics, who will cut panels to a 1/16" of an inch. I can provide more specifics if anyone is seriously going to try this themselves. If you do, my...
I'm no expert, only been hanging around here for a few months, but I'm pretty sure the answer you're going to get is unequivocally "no".
Since you are building, perhaps you can include a solid partition wall. If you can get thin foamed PVC panel, that stuff is perfect. It is what Dragon...
I think MamatoElvis (really?) is on the right track, but I have a question.
If all I could eat for the rest of my life was Thai food, pizza, and burgers, would I starve myself to death?
I think not. I might not enjoy my food much, but I'd probably still eat enough to keep myself going...
I have a bunch of large superworms in a tupperware container and the bran bedding in the container with them is moist. I think it is from waste, and I want to replace it, but I'm out. I'll get some more when I make a new feeder order, stuff like this...
I haven't tried anything yet, and vinegar seems like it should be safe, but bleach has fumes... Lizards (like birds) are pretty sensitive to fumes so I won't be trying bleach, just vinegar.
Thanks!
-->Aaron