I cut out the veins as well. I'm not sure if he's eating too fast or if he just can't process the collard greens. I noticed when he gets squash, he will shove a whole lot into his mouth, and then sit there for a while because he got too much to swallow. I started feeding him smaller portions...
Arnold got some tasty dandelions today! Im now obsessed with close up pictures of him 🤣
Also, I’ve noticed that he gasps (like he did when he ate the dirt) after eating collard greens, he does perfectly fine with mustard greens, and I usually get those but when he had the collard greens he...
I don’t have much advice, but I would propagate at least some of the green ends. You can cut of a part with the little nub (in the picture). let it sit out for 24 hours then put in water until roots develop. After I move them into a little pot and bottom water the plant. I had to do this to...
I haven’t had very much luck buying online. They either come super stressed, way smaller than shown, or full with gnats. You might have better luck finding them at box stores (the wall-mart near me had some as well) and they’re sometimes at petco.
I'm not too familiar with polka dot plants, but I believe they share some same characteristics. The fittonia thrive in high humidity, and mine seem to bush up more than spread out. They're super easy to propagate and come in so many different colors! There was a whole bunch at the lowes near me...
Thank you!
Sherbert was a Sambava Panther chameleon, from Ready’s Rainforest. They are amazing breeders and I highly recommend them if you’re looking for a panther 🙂 here is my favorite picture of him! He had the most beautiful oranges and pinks!
Arnold on the other hand, is from Petco so I’ve...
What do you do when you’re bored on a Wednesday? Take an old pair of jeans, a model, and design dragon clothes! Arnold loves the vest like clothes, so we’re making a knight outfit 😎
Sorry about that!
Beman is super experienced and knows a lot more than I do, I thought I saw a few threads that said they start laying at 4-5 months 🤷♀️
They can start laying as early as 4 months, so making sure you have the right supplies now can help when she has eggs. I’m pretty sure a 50% sand and 50% soil (safe for chams) is the mixture you need, but some other members will correct me if I’m wrong 🙂
Okay, so it looks like Beman is right. Males have a bulge right after the vent, this little cham only has the vent, if you can see in this picture. You have a beautiful female cham! while they require a few more things to help them thrive and don't get as colorful as the boys, they can have...
The wind has died down and we haven't had any fires near us for ten hours, hoping it stays that way. I’m going to be fixing the fence this evening, along with the chicken run, but thankfully that’s the only thing that was damaged. Arnold’s pop out fence, basking light and supplements all fit...
The wind has gone down a little and no active fires near us for now. I still have all the stuff I need together just in case, but two big dogs and no fence makes a loud house lol. This boy was shaking when we got home, and hasn’t left our side since.