Whilst I am also concerned she could be eggbound I feel doing anything to disturb her currently may cause her more problems so I'm trying to avoid it.
I put the measurements of the lay bin and such in an earlier message and yes it is moist enough to hold a tunnel
Whilst I am also concerned she could be eggbound I feel doing anything to disturb her currently may cause her more problems so I'm trying to avoid it.
I put the measurements of the lay bin and such in an earlier message and yes it is moist enough to hold a tunnel.
No, she hasn't dug a hole and she has been laying them over the span of a week now all over her enclosure including whilst sleeping vertically. I know this is not healthy behaviour for her but honestly I am unsure of what to do for her that wouldn't cause more stress. I tried to dig a hole for...
She looked to be digging around, and she did see me as I always check where she is when I walk in my room, which is when I accidentally saw her, had I known she was going to be digging I would have stayed out of my room but she had never dug before so it was really unexpected. I didn't move her...
I'm not sure exactly but she has had them for probably at least 6 months, they do change to be more of a dark orange usually, my phone camera makes them look slightly brighter than they are in person though! They have developed and gotten brighter as she has aged so far so I'm not entirely sure...
So I use what is essentially a large flower pot, 11inches tall and 13 inches diameter across the top. I will be getting a square one to better fit her enclosure but I haven't wanted to stress her by swapping it. I use play sand, I do check the like "ingredients" list for them to make sure it is...
Your Chameleon - Female, Yemen/ veiled Chameleon, slightly over 1 and a half years from what I estimate. She has been with me for around 16 months.
Handling - She comes out for handling 2-3 times a week on average and seems comfortable and calm.
Feeding - I am feeding her crickets, silkworms and...
Hi, as summer is approaching I am thinking more about keeping temps down during the hot weather. I know you can mist them more and things like that but was wondering if anyone uses things like fans or air conditioners for their chams or just other recommendations in the same light. I live in the...
I usually mist morning and early afternoon, sometimes late evening if the humidity drops to much. I think her nighttime temps are usually just under 20 c.
Your Chameleon - Female, Yemen Chameleon, 6-8 months from what I have been told. She has been with me for a just over two months.
Handling - She comes out for handling most days and seems comfortable and calm.
Feeding - I am feeding her crickets, and waxworms as a treat. I feed her 5 crickets...
I was actually thinking that, the thermo is plugged into an extension lead because I only have two plug sockets in my room but the thermo days it's got power so I'm not sure. I will update the feed when I try it again in the morning. The bulb does usually work. I need to have a fiddle with the...