stinax182
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brother gave me a small female Jackson chameleon. she's roughly 5" and maybe a year old.
she had a good screened in, open enclosure but she was kept in a basement where the ambient temperatures wee very cold (and she had a regular 100w bulb)
now i have to save her and i noticed her tongue only comes out like an inch, it's not very sticky and it moves far too slow to catch crickets. she doesn't get any calcium supplements so I know she has mbd.
i will begin giving her supplements (calcium, vit d), correct lighting (uvb, uva and a che) and husbandry, but is there anything extra i can do?
i have to rip the legs off the crickets and put them in a small dish. even then, she basically picks them up with her mouth rather than her tongue. she has an appetite and tries, but they're too fast
she had a good screened in, open enclosure but she was kept in a basement where the ambient temperatures wee very cold (and she had a regular 100w bulb)
now i have to save her and i noticed her tongue only comes out like an inch, it's not very sticky and it moves far too slow to catch crickets. she doesn't get any calcium supplements so I know she has mbd.
i will begin giving her supplements (calcium, vit d), correct lighting (uvb, uva and a che) and husbandry, but is there anything extra i can do?
i have to rip the legs off the crickets and put them in a small dish. even then, she basically picks them up with her mouth rather than her tongue. she has an appetite and tries, but they're too fast