SomeRandomPerson
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is it possible for my cham to grow back his claws? i've noticed that he has missing claws on his rear leg.
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yeah this was recent.
well it depends. are the nails gone below the skin? if so, then no he wont grow themback.
but if they jsut broke a bit, thnen they can grow back.
I also wonder this my chameleon is missing one claw and the the other is aiming up as welloh and like his front foot nails are like aiming up its like kinda crooked i guess. will it go back to its original postion while he grows?
Do you have pictures? Curious to see what this looks likeI also wonder this my chameleon is missing one claw and the the other is aiming up as well
He needs more plants to fill in the space, and more branches for sure! Add some horizontal branches at varying heights (as high as his basking area), and then provide branches/vines diagonally between the horizontal ones to create "highways" between different areas of the cage. taking advantage of all that empty space should help keep him from screen climbing.the size of the cage is not the issue. He’s been like that since I switched cages months ago. Plenty to climb on. Built a large cage a few months ago. But yeah maybe I should cover some of the screen.View attachment 288357
We discussed this and there’s a creative solution I used with laminating paper on the sides. The one spot never get over 81 degrees at the sight of the probe. There is plenty of shade. He cycles the cage but, yes the horizontal vines would be a good fit. He cannot crawl up the Aztec calendar it is to slippery for him to grasp.He needs more plants to fill in the space, and more branches for sure! Add some horizontal branches at varying heights (as high as his basking area), and then provide branches/vines diagonally between the horizontal ones to create "highways" between different areas of the cage. taking advantage of all that empty space should help keep him from screen climbing.
Are all of his lights inside the enclosure? I'm a little concerned about this because the basking lamp can pose a burn risk and the UVB light can lead to overexposure... @Beman is an expert on this