When I first got my veiled at like 3 - 5 months he ate 6+ crickets after having been fed earlier in the day. My baby ambanja I just picked up like 5 days ago at 3 months old is also a voracious hunter and is a pig. I know you are excited to hand feed but throw some free range crickets in or a...
Yeah it was, he's come back from that just fine, been using repti-vite with beta carotene and calcium alternating every daily feeding. I've been gutloading roaches and crickets with a mixture of Oxbow Critical Care, Jurassic Diet, Flukers Calcium Fortified Cricket Food, and the Repti-vite with...
I have a veiled juvenile and I have just recently introduced a golden pothos to his enclosure. I have noticed some "damage" to leaves and I was thinking he may be eating it. I'm just curious as to wether or not pothos is 100% safe for chameleons to eat. I'd appreciate any feedback. Thank you.
Thank you. A specialty pets store around here had misinformed me about pothos then.
Nice ball python btw. I have a bumblebee ball morph and a pastel along with my veiled.
What nontoxic plants/vines can you recommend? I have heard pothos is mildly toxic and not recommended and I'd much rather have natural foliage vs fake. I'm sure my little guy would too.
So I can't get my young veiled to eat roaches. He will eat crickets, meal worms and wax worms without issue. It's not too big of an issue if he doesn't eat them, I'm not gonna force feed him. I would just like to be able to feed him roaches as they are more nutritious, keep longer as they are...
I work at Pet smart and would whole heartedly advise against getting one from a store if you have any choice at all. At least in regards to a chain or corporation. There is however a "small" mom and pop store around in the general area who I can say actually take care of the animals they take in...
I have a juvenile veiled who had a little bit of eye irritation and squinting, we thought it may have been vitamin A deficiency so we increased the dosing frequency. But now we've noticed a little bit of debris (possibly from the "repti-vite" itself). It's not directly on the eyeball but more...