Yeah, I'll send a picture when I get home, sorry that I keep saying this (haha..).
I'm also very confused since I have multiple chameleons that run on the same feeders/supplement/husbandry schedule and I've never really had any health issues in any of them. At this rate, I might just give extra...
5.0 T5HO swapped in June, will swap again come December. The reptivite does have D3 in it. Alll my vitamins were purchased (at least the most recent batch) in like April and I store them on a shelf next to the enclosures.
T5HO. Reptivite for vitamins, Rep-cal for no d3/phosphorus calcium, and Repticalcium for calcium with D3 (I also have repashy calcium plus vitamin and calcium supplement according to my amazon history, but I don't think I ever used this). Sorry for no picture, am still not home.
Humidity around 75% and misting is 6x per day in 1.5-4 minute intervals (early morning and late-night are the shorter ones). I raise the basking are temps from around 82-85 to current levels once my panthers get older but I will try to lower it—maybe since he is so small that could help.
I'll...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Male Panther, 2.5 years old
Handling - Rarely
Feeding - Every other day—crickets/waxworms/superworms/dubia gut loaded with suggested fruits/veggies from guidebook
Supplements - Calcium w/o D3/phosphorus every feeding, rotating vitamin or D3 every Sunday...
People noticed things and were simply trying to help. No one was attacking you—however, I understand where you're coming from. That being said, the "tips" being given to you are absolutely not irrelevant; they may be irrelevant to gout itself, but they are absolutely not irrelevant when...
....correct? From what I can deduce, from both what they have said and their enclosure, it seems like their chameleon is eating a significant amount of pothos, and has been regularly. I mean I may be wrong, but still, my point is still valid :P
The advice being given to you is cited straight from resources compiled by leading experts on chameleon husbandry, which quite frankly would coincide—if not oversee—the advice you would be given by any normal vet. Additionally, the fact that you believe the consumption of pothos is supposedly a...
Veiled chameleons are....veiled chameleons...there are no specific locales or anything. There are 'bloodlines' however, notably FLChams titles their veiled chameleons "X" bloodline based on the sire, since the baby will have similar colors, but they aren't universal like Nosy Be, Ambilobe, etc...
I wouldn't keep the humidifier itself inside the enclosure. It is surely not needed in the case of a veiled chameleon. You're much better off getting a lot of live plants and misting more efficiently.
If you insist on the humidifier, putting it next to the cage would create essentially the...
I don't know if its any different for parsons but when mine begin to hatch they don't usually completely stop moving after they've started...from what I've seen.
I mean regardless, the only thing you can do is wait. Also remember they don't all hatch at the same time, the intervals can be...
I think that was a joke lol, or at least I took it as one; it’s not marketable for merchants to sell parsons like that, and general consumers won’t be dropping upwards of 1000 dollars on a lizard.
I haven't taken him to the vet regarding the eye. It popped up overnight so I assumed either one of the other babies or a cricket bit him; it's also not impairing him at all. It's healed mostly but I guess a battle scar was left over.
About a month ago, I posted a picture of one of my babies regarding his eye discoloration/bruise.
He changed so much over the past month (and still surprisingly has the bruise) and definitely is not resembling his parents as of now! Has blue bars, green body, and red eyes/tail.....