I would try to lower the density of inhabitants in your cage - otherwise they eat each other. Drosophila might help for a while. We have them here very often in warm summers - the European Mantis Religiosa. They lay their eggs and then die in late October or November.
Both the male and the mother died earlier this year, they were nearly 3 years old. Their offsprings are now 4 months. I made a mistake last year by neglecting the supplementation I think. Or maybe it was too warm in the summer. They were not sick but according to literature could reach 4 years...
Hello Miss Skittles,
I just posted some fotos in the Husbandry thread - I hope you can find it. I am still a bit confused here, sorry. But I like chameleonforums.com - you guys are so much nicer then the guys in the german forums....
kind regards from Austria!
Hello, my name is Bettina, I am from Austria in Europe, Vienna and I keep two montane cham species. Trioceros Ellioti from the area around lake Victoria and Bradypodion Thamnobates from the Drakenberge in South Africa. I was kindly asked to share fotos of my "cages". So here are some fotos. In...
Well, I have to admit that in summer I lose control. They are in big cages and insects come and go. I hang little glas bowls in the branches of the trees and put the crickets inside, but my chams dont eat them. So I guess they find enough insects. They prefer flies.
Hi, I am Bettina from Austria, Europe. I host Trioceros Ellioti and Bradypodium Thamnobates, 2 mountain species from Lake Victoria and the Draken Mountains. In summer I keep them outside and feed with a little Calciumpowder. They live with a little compost inside the cage and get a lot of wild...
Some chams sleep exposed on fine branches. Maybe it is a good idea to look for him at night with a strong lamp. I have a huge cage outside, mine hide all day long in the bushes, but at night i find them easily.
Yesterday Ms Spock gave birth to 10 beautiful tiny cute babies! I just hope they live long and prosper! Wish us luck! They give birth to living Babies.
She might be all right as far as the infection is concerned but antibiotics can have sonme side effects, did you ask your vet that? Th microbiome in her bowels might be destroyed. In Europe there is a medicine called bene bac to build up the microbiome again. But its difficult, so many...
Don t be so selfreproachful. You did your best. Maybe your female is pregnant in the meantime, maybe you have something to look foreward to. All the best!