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Trying to shorten it enough as it was my enclosure cam that took it. She was literally in so much pain from the contractions I had to put her feet on the branch then just used 2 fingers to hold her up properly her head was turned toward her rate and she pushed and it came out she was trying upside down foe 30 min or so will half to look at footage. And you seen the vent spread and stay and her push but nothing then me holding her up in position she was able to push once and it was out.I've never seen that. Can you post the video please.
Do you know how to smallen the size of a ring cam video as I have ring in all my enclosure so I can always make sure they are okay just like my horses and dogs and goats outside.Trying to shorten it enough as it was my enclosure cam that took it. She was literally in so much pain from the contractions I had to put her feet on the branch then just used 2 fingers to hold her up properly her head was turned toward her rate and she pushed and it came out she was trying upside down foe 30 min or so will half to look at footage. And you seen the vent spread and stay and her push but nothing then me holding her up in position she was able to push once and it was out.
Just a quick question for you. How have you determined that they "love" this? What signs do you look for that indicate that chameleons love something?Only at night I do not get the cheap bulbs ever sorry they have day lights and night she was just not liking the day in her laying bin I think it was to bright for her she is back to her day light but dimmed as it is getting late in the afternoon here we dim them as the day gets late then the night lights are on till 6am when sun comes up then day again but they also have a full outside inclosure a giant green house we altered just for my babies it is still to cold but soon they will be enjoying nature. They go out on and off with our tortoises and iquanas and monitors. They all love it.
Sadly I half to say I go of my experience not Google. I give what is needed when needed. As a over 30 yr experienced individual I would know. And working in a vet office for 24 yrs I can say don't trust Google but hay every opinion counts in the world of animals. Thank you for your input.No red lights at all should be used. Just not healthy in no way shape or form. And no night lights at all at night period. Someone with little experience knows that much. It definitely will cause eye problems and/or other health problems. Some people are hard headed and will sadly have to learn the hard way. @kinyonga is one of the best out there.
It is not seen at night as it is hung from the roof they have their own room it is just to keep Temps extra in correct conditions for them it is not directly on them I have never ever had a problem with it but due to our area it is needed to stabilize their room at night she only had it in her lay bin due to her resistance to the day light. It is only turned on at night and is pretty much pitch dark were I can't even see. I have learned this through out the yrs being a vet and also an all animal rescue. It Definitely should never be directly on top of them but it is suitable for a room stabilizer.The reason no light is recommended at night is that the parietal eye can sense the rays from the light...pass it on to the pineal organ..."destroy the sleep and biorhythms of the organism, leading to discomfort, exhaustion and even death"...
https://www.chameleons.info/l/parietal-eye-the-mystery-of-the-third-eye/
You might like to read this too...Frances Baines has studied light for reptiles for a long time now...as has Andy Beveridge...
"Reptiles rely upon a distinct day and night to set their circadian rhythms. Day must be light; night must be dark"...
https://reptilesmagazine.com/reptile-lighting-information/
They change to happy colors and not timed when they do not get what they want they get stressed and show buy not only color's but aditued. If you have true experience with 24 7 care of your animal you will know them in and out and I'm not talking about getting them because they look cool or you just wanted to breed or just wanted something to look at they should be treated as your children not just an excessery.Just a quick question for you. How have you determined that they "love" this? What signs do you look for that indicate that chameleons love something?
I see. Thank you for your response. I didn't know chameleons got audited. Best of luck with the eggs, I hope they do well for you!They change to happy colors and not timed when they do not get what they want they get stressed and show buy not only color's but audited. If you have true experience with 24 7 care of your animal you will know them in and out and I'm not talking about getting them because they look cool or you just wanted to breed or just wanted something to look at they should be treated as your children not just an excessery.
And so you know it is no offense to you at all for your question. But they are all naturally wild for anyone reading if you were a cham would you like it if you were kept in a cage inside all day or have a 10x20 outside enclosure that is filled with live plants and insects as if you were free but yet safe I'm guessing the second one. I'm a human and I don't want to be in prison my whole life I like the sun and necessity of life. Again just responding for everyone not saying your question was wrong it was a good question as many don't see them as more than a trophy they keep in a case.Just a quick question for you. How have you determined that they "love" this? What signs do you look for that indicate that chameleons love something?
They definitely do if you are close enough to them you will see it lol sorry for miss spell new phone. not kidding tho just like a human. They show a lot through color and adituted they will have different effects on different situations. As they can not speak to us they can hiss but that is as much as you are getting verbally.I see. Thank you for your response. I didn't know chameleons got audited. Best of luck with the eggs, I hope they do well for you!
You are currently keeping chameleons the same way that people did thirty years ago. So when you say that you have thirty years of experience, I am not surprised. I've been alive 23 years. You would think in all that time I have perfected the art of living like a normal human being, but no, I'm still figuring out my life. Doing something for a long time doesn't mean you are any good at it. You can get wiser with age or you can plateau after the first year and stay the same for the remaining 29 years. I urge you to keep learning. Quantity of experience does not equate to quality of experience.they need a night light in our climate and I have been doing this for over 30 yrs I got this.
What do happy colors look like to you? Too many people confuse bright, vibrant colors with being happy; this is not the case. A happy chameleon should be relaxed and a little dull in color. Being in a state of excitement is very different from being in a state of happiness.They change to happy colors
This is a very dangerous line of thought. You should not be deciding what your chameleon finds preferable based on your own likes and dislikes. There are certainly scenarios where a cage indoors would be better than a larger, more spacious enclosure outside. Chameleons are will animals, yes, but they are also wild animals that find themselves pretty low on the food chain. We, humans, enjoy the outdoors because we do not fear getting predated on by animals higher up on the food chain. I do agree that the Sun is far superior to artificial uvb, but a well-planted terrarium indoors, with proper lighting, can make for a very happy chameleon. Reptiles want to feel safe and secure. If you can provide this indoors better than you can outdoors, indoors is definitely the way to go.if you were kept in a cage inside all day or have a 10x20 outside enclosure that is filled with live plants and insects as if you were free but yet safe I'm guessing the second one. I'm a human and I don't want to be in prison my whole life I like the sun and necessity of life.
I agree that these animals are not accessories. But they also aren't children. Sure, you should spend every expense. But you shouldn't personify these animals. Additionally, going back to the child analogy, I am going to keep up-to-date on the lastest research on how to best care for a child. Care changes over time. I would rather learn from others when possible rather than make mistakes last committed in 1000 BC when it comes to caring for living beings. I would hate to be responsible for causing rickets in a child just because I can't trust the internet. The internet is not supposed to be trusted. People who rely on the internet make absolutely certain that the source can be trusted. If you would like trusted sources, let me know. The internet is a tool, it's up to you how you use it.they should be treated as your children not just an excessery.
I'm not trying to put you down, but you need to realize that some of the greatest accomplishments came about through trial and error. Shunning out the internet is the biggest disservice you can do to yourself. Is there more bad info out there vs good info? Absolutely. But you also have to learn to sift through the bad to get to the good info. If you are not learning through the mistakes of others, you are truly stuck in the past. You may go through the entirety of your life making progress, but that progress will never amount to the progress made by those who communicated with and learned from others' mistakes. And if you are living in the past, your chams are not getting the very best care out there.Sadly I half to say I go of my experience not Google. I give what is needed when needed. As a over 30 yr experienced individual I would know. And working in a vet office for 24 yrs I can say don't trust Google but hay every opinion counts in the world of animals. Thank you for your input.
No they don't. If you absolutely need to provide heat, though I doubt it, provide the heat with something that does not produce light.they need a night light in our climate and I have been doing this for over 30 yrs I got this