Hello all I have a male Panther Cham that is about 1 year old. My wife and I are moving from Colorado to Montana in two weeks. I was wondering what the best way to move a cham is? How do I keep him hydrated etc. The drive is about 10 hours. Any suggestions or pointers would be great. Thanks
hydrogen cyanide
hydrogen cyanide is not an issue at most pH values above 7.0. I did a study on cyanide toxicity to tadpoles and we had to wear chemsuits and regualtors the whole deal- but we never got a detectible amount of hydrogen cyanide- (which evidently smells like almonds if you have...
So it looks like Matisse is going to be a monster. At least I think so. He has just turned 4 months and he is almost 50 grams! When I got him he was 3 months old and already over 5 inches (s-v). Previously I had thought that he was of normal size for a captive cham but I guess that is not...
No Cham info in this article but some data from a study on insect toxins on mice and a lizard that is an ant harvester specialist. Keep this in mind when reading this article:
"Toxicity of venoms is difficult to quantify in an unbiased manner and will vary among target species. It is also...
I am certainly no expert like others in here but here are some thoughts-suggestions.
The reason that there is temperature variance in the enclosure may have to do with direct sunlight from a window or the temperature in the house. Direct sunlight will change the way the gradient in your...
Yes that Parsonii article was interesting and unfortuneate. Believe me I watched him very closley once he started to take a bite outta that branch. I never saw him swallow any maybe he was just modifying it for basking purposes. I didnt look like he got any. Anyway- my wife sees so many...
So today I noticed that my male juv. Panther decided to start chomping down on some of the branches in my enclosure. I have heard about Panthers doing this before but I am not too worried. It was kindof interesting to watch but got me thinking. My question is- is this a sign he is not getting...
John it would be awesome if you gave the specs on your cage and species of your chameleon- as well as the behavior. This will help weed out the problem. Here are some categories to fill out.
Chameleon species:
Age:
Cage Type:
Dimentions:
Basking Temperature:
Photoperiod:
Humidity...