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Okay but how can I get the plant to be higher in the enclosure like what can I put it on and howYou may want to reposition that plant that’s near the top. I don’t think it will do to well sideways like that.
What else and do you think that’s enough vertical branchesYou need vertical bracing branches for the sides to hook to the wood horizontal frame of the enclosure
This is much better. And your using the T5ho UVB lighting correct?What else and do you think that’s enough vertical branches
YessirThis is much better. And your using the T5ho UVB lighting correct?
Yes, very common if they do not recognize their normal feeding cup as well. May take a few days for her to find everything.also is it normal if a cham wont eat since i just moved her to a new enclosure
okay i figured should i wait a little bit to try to work on hand feeding againYes, very common if they do not recognize their normal feeding cup as well. May take a few days for her to find everything.
Give her a few days to adjust... She may be a bit defensive if you try now since everything is different. I find after a few days they normally start to mellow back out.okay i figured should i wait a little bit to try to work on hand feeding again
and once she does adjust she should get bright greenGive her a few days to adjust... She may be a bit defensive if you try now since everything is different. I find after a few days they normally start to mellow back out.
Depends on her moods and the colors she displays... My boys are normally more muted colors when they are calm. bright tends to be more of a stress color.and once she does adjust she should get bright green
oh what do u mean by a muted colorDepends on her moods and the colors she displays... My boys are normally more muted colors when they are calm. bright tends to be more of a stress color.
bright and vibrant are typically stress, anger, fear, dominance display.oh what do u mean by a muted color
Okay thank you so what would u think this pattern more meansbright and vibrant are typically stress, anger, fear, dominance display.
This is Beman calm... https://www.chameleonforums.com/media/say-cheeseeee.51695/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/media/beman-21-months-old.51372/
This is anger/dominance https://www.chameleonforums.com/media/8-28-20.52210/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/media/7-26-20-beman-is-feeling-fierce.52012/
This is my almost 4 month old Bentley... calm https://www.chameleonforums.com/media/bentley9-20-20_2-jpg.52343/
This is him stressed/fearful https://www.chameleonforums.com/media/9-5-20.52254/
Each of mine have similar stress, anger, fear, dominance displays but each of them show it differently in their patterns. The key is the color if they go bright, puffing the gular and putting the front arm up into a prayer pose this is always defensive.
Calmer colors but it looks almost as if she is getting her big girl pattern now too. I do not have the same experience with females that I do males. Looks kinda receptive. How old is she now?Okay thank you so what would u think this pattern more means