Hi All
I have recently taken on an unwanted Panther, what I believe to be a Nosy Be. I have experience of keeping reptiles although never a chameleon before! I've been 'instructed' in the basics but have a couple of questions that I'm hoping you good folk will provide answers to (or show me where I can find them).
1) The amount he eats; I've rarely seen him eat crickets (that are free roaming in the terrarium) although he will take mealworms, wax worms, etc offered to him on a small tray. He won't take many (1 or 2 at a sitting) so I'm presuming that he's not hungry - or can he be off his food? My Water Dragon was 'rampant' in his eating so maybe I've just got to get used to the Chameleons eating habits?
2) Colour changes; until now I've seen him go from a dark green up to a brightish cyan/blue. Can I be assured that these aren't 'stressed' colours? Is there anywhere that lists the colour phases (for want of a better term)? I'm not too worried about seeing him change colour all the time unless of course he's trying to tell me something!
I'm really enjoying the little fella - not as active as my water dragon was but fascinating all the same.
Thanks in advance.
John
I have recently taken on an unwanted Panther, what I believe to be a Nosy Be. I have experience of keeping reptiles although never a chameleon before! I've been 'instructed' in the basics but have a couple of questions that I'm hoping you good folk will provide answers to (or show me where I can find them).
1) The amount he eats; I've rarely seen him eat crickets (that are free roaming in the terrarium) although he will take mealworms, wax worms, etc offered to him on a small tray. He won't take many (1 or 2 at a sitting) so I'm presuming that he's not hungry - or can he be off his food? My Water Dragon was 'rampant' in his eating so maybe I've just got to get used to the Chameleons eating habits?
2) Colour changes; until now I've seen him go from a dark green up to a brightish cyan/blue. Can I be assured that these aren't 'stressed' colours? Is there anywhere that lists the colour phases (for want of a better term)? I'm not too worried about seeing him change colour all the time unless of course he's trying to tell me something!
I'm really enjoying the little fella - not as active as my water dragon was but fascinating all the same.
Thanks in advance.
John