help i woke up and instead of 2 chameleons i have 12

Dra

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my rudis was with my senegal and I've only had them about a week and i thought my rudis when i got her was rather large and grumpy. so i told the reptile specialist at work ( cause i work at a pet store) she's pregnant she is huge!!! and she's all no i doubt it well i wake up this morning to what ten babies all are doing well and i separated then after an hour or so but any help would be amazing!!!
 
Hey congrats,
You should get some pinhead crickets or fruitlflies for them,
And keep them all in a cage seperated from the big chams,
im no expert with alot of babies but this is what Ive heard from others with new baby chams, ask reptimom i think thats her username:confused:,
she know rudis chams quite well and some other people also know quite alot.

Good luck.
 
Congrats on the babies!

You are lucky the Senegal didn't eat the babies. Their care is somewhat different....for one thing.

Why are you keeping a Senegal in with a rudis anyhow?? Don't you have a third chameleon too...if so, is it in with them??
 
Uh oh..Rudis and Senegal together is a BIG no no...but otherwise, congrats on the babies.:)
 
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They are now separated I got them together (they where in the same cage )and they where both happy eating always a relaxed color and stuff but I have them in a 20gal so they never saw each other and my panther is def in her own cage and the babies in theres they r all well yay and happy
 
They are now separated I got them together (they where in the same cage )and they where both happy eating always a relaxed color and stuff but I have them in a 20gal so they never saw each other and my panther is def in her own cage and the babies in theres they r all well yay and happy

a little confusing, you dont have your adult chams in a 20gal tank do you? thats what it sounds like. pics of babies?
 
Uh oh, adult chameleons in a 20 gallon tank is also a no no (for MOST chameleons). Perhaps we could help ya out with your husbandry a little! A happy, healthy cham makes for a happy chameleon owner!

Cage Info:
Cage Type - Describe your cage construction (Glass, Screen, Combo?) What are the dimensions?
Lighting - What brand and type of lighting are you using? What is your daily lighting schedule?
Temperature - What temp range have you created (cage floor to basking spot)? Lowest overnight temp? How do you measure these temps?
Humidity - What are your humidity levels? How are you creating and maintaining these levels? What do you use to measure humidity?
Plants - Are you using live plants? If so, what kind?
Location - Where is your cage located? Is it near any fans, air vents, or high traffic areas? At what height is the top of the cage relative to your room floor?

Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care?
Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon?
Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? What amount? What is the schedule? How are you gut-loading your feeders?
Supplements - What brand and type of calcium and vitamin products are you dusting your feeders with and what is the schedule?
Watering - What kind of watering technique do you use? How often and how long to you mist? Do you see your chameleon drinking?
Fecal Description - Briefly note colors and consistency from recent droppings. Has this chameleon ever been tested for parasites?
History - Any previous information about your cham that might be useful to others when trying to help you.
Current Problem - The current problem that you are concerned about.

Pictures are helpful
 
sorry that was all jacked that was a guess the new is at bottom
 
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Man I am so confuse.. I thought he had his chameleon with a bird. Then it reminded me of the youtube video"birthing a chameleon" where this ownder had her jackons in a bird cage and use carrots and whatever to attract fruitflies for the chams to eat.

Then the babies with the panthers?
So you HAD two adult chameleons in a 20 gallon???
You need to upgrade quick.. 4-5 times larger then a 20 gallon.
 
I use a mac. To put up pics online it is no different than a PC. Get a photobucket account and you can put them there and provide the links if your not sure how to resize.
 
heres everything

panther
cages-2ft tall 1.5ft l/w
tem/hum-85 hottest spot hum.70% highest
lighting-got to look but 50 uvb and basking
eating- gut loaded dusted crickets about 15-20
fecal-solid about once day give or take
history-dont know know shes a year and a half and is blind in one eye missing part of toes
how long ive had- about 1 months
sex- female
age-about 1 1/2
senegal
cages-1.5 tall .5 width/ length
tem/hum-80 highest and humidity 70%
lighting-.5 uvb (but by window with direct sun for about an hour a day but gets light all day got to look at basking
eating- gut loaded crickets about 5-8 dusted
fecal-solid about 1 -2 times a day
history-none he is only about 8 months i think
how long ive had-2 months
sex-male
age-8 months

rudis
cages-same as senegal size (got to day :) )
tem/hum-80temp hum little lower at 60
lighting-.5 ubv basking got to look also by window (same as senegal just a little off to control heat
eating- 5-8 crickets dusted gut loaded
fecal-healthy solid
history-dont know got her at a run down place here she had no water or food living on dead ficus
how long ive had-about 2 months

the senegal and rudis and babies are on ficus and the panther is on fake plants ( its easier for her to use due to her foot) all uvbs go off at 9pm and on at 7 am (always on time) basking goes to about 50% turn down at night feeding is twice a day ( helps me monitor how much they eat ) and is around 8am and 5 pm the panther loves going out side and my senegal loves my head lol he sleeps on it all the time the rudis i didnt handle much due to the thought of her being pregnant and babies have ony been touched when moving cages
all are in screen cages except babies to help keep humidity higher and fruit flies in they are doing amazing by the way and pics computer is way stupid not workin im trying they all get misted twice a day all have drippers and 2 gauges of hum and temp on both sides of the cage ( to help keep temps perfect) i think the only mistake was size of cages and rudis and senegal together :) but any help way welcomed they all get dusted crickets with miner-all and crickets i gut load umm i think that is it wow that was a lot
 
heres everything

and working on pics but i got to go to bed soon school and work tomorrow
 
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Man I am so confuse.. I thought he had his chameleon with a bird. Then it reminded me of the youtube video"birthing a chameleon" where this ownder had her jackons in a bird cage and use carrots and whatever to attract fruitflies for the chams to eat.

Then the babies with the panthers?
So you HAD two adult chameleons in a 20 gallon???
You need to upgrade quick.. 4-5 times larger then a 20 gallon.

no my rudis is only about 4 inch and my senegal about 5 and they are now separate remember i am guessing here they are all rescues i just had a hge heart and a pocket full of cash
 
You also have to remember impulse buying of an animal can also me bad for them. Not saying you should not buy them but please make sure to soak up all the information the members here will provide to you.
 
You also have to remember impulse buying of an animal can also me bad for them. Not saying you should not buy them but please make sure to soak up all the information the members here will provide to you.

i didnt buy any of them at all and i am like a sponge i am new and trying and everything is getting fixed up i dont buy animals on impulse i have 4 horses that are in amazing shape 5 beautiful dogs a ducan sphynx and a mancoon and a calf we love animals and have a huge amount of reptiles all of which we rescued and lived their life with us till the end i have had pythons and bearded dragons and little lizards hedge hog geckos iguanas ill show pics...
 
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