Jus curious to see how old some of the chameleons on this forum are. Drop by with your chameleons age name and breed. I have a male Veiled chameleon named Weebo and he is 6 years old.
Update on weebo. Never regained tongue function. He’s tries and it barely gets past his mouth. He goes face first into his food bowl and tries using it, struggles but does eventually get his food. I switched from crickets to all dubias. Better nutrition and easier for him to catch now. His...
My chameleon lost use of his tongue from nutrition deficiency. It’s been over 3 years now that and he still can’t shoot. Walks into his food bowl and struggles but eats that way. Are they able to regain tongue or is it lost forever?
What bulbs do you guys use for your heat lamp? I have a 150 watt dome fixture and I’m going through a bulb every couple months. Any suggestions on longer lasting bulbs?
You should consider changing your approach. Why are you attacking people for questioning a method of hydration? For years on hear people have raised chameleons completely opposite of how you’re suggesting. And like I’ve said to you before, I’m not saying you’re wrong. But you’re now telling...
Just curious....who are our oldest members here? This forum has a lot of enthusiasts but over the past few years I watch them “come and go”
It would be nice for members to know who some of the longest members are. Knowledge is best learned from experience.
Idk how much proof/study there is behind this and I won’t go as far as saying you’re wrong. But dark+moist=mold/bacteria. Out in the wild is one thing but for pet owners with an indoor enclosure I think that’s a risky move
This is a little confusing. That article says you shouldn’t be misting during the day while heat lamp is on. It is saying to do misting at night. That contradicts everything I’ve read. If you let an enclosure sit damp all night....you are guaranteed to get mold and bacteria