Because then you won’t be able to tell if he is properly healthyWhy does it matter if the chameleon is shedding?
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Because then you won’t be able to tell if he is properly healthyWhy does it matter if the chameleon is shedding?
Because then you won’t be able to tell if he is properly healthy
Nah yo-- doesnt matter. Shed doesn't change the appearance of his size. Post the pic shed or no shed you're good.
Because then you won’t be able to tell if he is properly healthy
Any pictures?
Can you post a picture of your cham please, otherwise it's useless to say anything
The one above talks a lot about the weight of a male around your Chams age. I can try to find a few more. Hope it helps.
Weight alone doesnt mean all that much, imho. You have to take into account the animal's frame, as well! My Lily, a female panther, is barely 58g. On some Panthers, that'd be markedly underweight! However, because of Lily's petite figure she's borderline obese and I'm very carefully monitoring her food intake.
So, we'd need pictures to tell you how he looks.
He is most definitely 4.8 months as we got him from Northampton reptile center and they said he was ready to be sold at 3 months but there was a change of plans and he was sold to us when he was 1.5 months old and there are photos of him when he was a week old Over a month before I got him and he was 1 or 2 inches only. Also when I first got him he was a bit on the small side but then shot upi think it looks older than 4 months...
Cool, thank you. The funny thing is shadow is my first chameleon and I was lucky enough to get him he is also hypermelanistic (black patches) which is even rarer as it is a reccissive gene. Also for some reason he has a rather unusual orangey coloration Which is weird. Also do you know the difference between translucent and pieds because I never found the difference.Body condition looks good - he's a bit of an early bloomer, assuming correct hatch date! I've always liked translucents and pieds
Oh sorry I’ve seen this that’s not quite what I was asking.