I have changed everything Beman told me to do and since that 3 months, and my chameleon has grown a lot. I still am unable to determine sex but looking like a male. Everyone has been saying he’s getting huge so big thanks to Beman, you helped lots
I’ve read that they can see up to 33 feet. They “zoom” in on prey or other things. Their pupils are concave so they have better precisio with their eyesIght.
I bought it online so i had everything besides 5e supplements and it would take a week before I got the chameleon so im not trying to make excuses as it was a bad Idea on my part.
Sorry, that came came out wrong. I rescued a Cham and she was very sick from where I got her. She lasted about a week and he told me to giver her liquid nutrition because she wouldn’t eat. I was just wondering if I could give this Cham liquid nutrition because it is just calcium and water
Ok thank you, also between the mistings it fully dries out. I’m adding more live plants but the humidity now is 50%. I will try and get a vet visit soon to check on her. Also I talked to a guy who is very experienced with almost every reptile. He is a rescue and had a female chameleon. Would it...
You’re not being rude and I bought the chameleo, then the same day went to buy the supplements online and they were all sold out. Petco and petsmart didn’t have any so I used eggshell calcium but it didn’t stick very well. When i bought the supplement, they came a week later because of “the...
Your Chameleon - Panther Chameleon and I think female but am not sure, and I have had her for about two months.
Handling - Once a week, but never when shedding or getting ready to shed.
Feeding - I feed Dubai roaches, cricket, and fruit flies. I feed ten every feeding but some don’t get eaten. I...
I have a chameleon that I got back in September around three months old. Because of the pandemic, I unfortunately couldn’t purchase any supplements as I sold my supplements to a friend who needed them for his Cham. I didn’t purchase the supplements until a month ago. He sheds about once every...
Using all natural soil is my opinion but it’s totally up to you as long as the soil isn’t toxic or has some kind of ingredient that is harmful to bugs or your chams. And dirt from your backyard could have pesticides in it or it could have some bacteria so I would not recommend that. Just some...
I would use all natural soil with nothing besides dirt honestly. I free range sometimes and if my bugs were on a piece of vermiculite, I don’t think that would be good. Also if you do decide to use that soil make sure to put big, smooth rocks at the top of the soil. And also make sure they are...