On the Flchams safe plant list they have chickweed listed, but I have found some contradictory information. It’s apparently toxic to all animals but usually only a problem when eaten in excess quantity. However, it seems cold blooded animals are particularly at risk. One account says the plant...
Wow great video! How do you know when there's "too many" parasites, and treatment is needed, as opposed to the regular load that is practically harmless?
So this may be a stupid question, but on kammerflage kreations, when they show the pictures of the babies’ sire, dam, and dam’s sire, are these their breeding colors, or what they normally look like when they’re fired up.
Just gonna drop this in here, feeding outside the cage usually causes more harm than good. The stress of moving them into a different container can make finicky eaters reluctant to eat, and then moving them back can cause them to regurgitate their meal. If it works for you, I mean go for it, but...
So as of now, I think that when I do end up getting a cham it will probably be a baby panther, probably 2-4 months. I am planning on getting a large dragonstrand atrium, 4x2x4’, and was thinking that I would need to get a smaller enclosure like an 18x18x36” until the cham was a bit bigger...
I have heard countless times that it is important to chose a location for a chameleon enclosure that has low activity, but what exactly does this mean? I think the only room in my house without too much movement (both human and pet) is my bedroom. But this being said, I am in my bedroom for much...
Would one panther chameleon eat enough for starting feeder colonies to be practical? I was planning on starting a Dubia colony, a superworm colony, and possibly a green banana roach colony but am unsure if a single panther chameleon will be able to eat enough for me to not get overrun.
I was recently checking out the “Let’s see your Ambilobe!!!!!” thread, and was surprised with all of the variations in color and patterning among the chams of this locality. Is it like this with every locality or is it mostly just within Ambilobes. I saw a lot of people saying their chams were...
What exactly makes the Jacksons considered an “intermediate” chameleon? Is it just their higher humidity requirements and less tolerance to incorrect husbandry when compared to veileds and panthers, or is there something else that I am missing?