i’ve done a lot of research and it’s my understanding that they can benefit from eating vegetation.
it is good for them, and can bring out colors. also, why would he eat greens when that’s not what he’s supposed to eat? it wasn’t moving or anything, so it wouldn’t be tempting unless they do in...
my male veiled doesn’t like to go to the bathroom on his vines or leaves where he sits, so he goes on the ground. he also yawns frequently, so i think you are in the clear!
thank you! the vet ended up not really helping, so she went to the store that she got him at. i know you replied a while ago but by the way, he is completely healthy now! thank you for trying to help.
if my neighbor’s cham had only started showing symptoms a few days ago, should it be easily treatable? she has never had a reptile before, and i thought she was doing a great job taking care of him. i don’t want her to lose him bc she might not be able to get one ever again!
Hey everyone. my friend’s cham keeps grabbing his own face and has trouble walking. i’m pretty sure it’s mbd because his legs appear to have 2 separate joints. i’ve never heard of grabbing their own face though. plz help!