mismo2
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PT was looking cramped in his old enclosure so i decided to open up the full enclosure for him. His old cage had lots of foliage and seemed very cramped. He seems to love the room and loves the new umbrella tree i found at a local garden center.
Since i got Pt i have free range fed him. Im now using a feeder cup (an old 2L five alive carton cut and attached to the side of the cage) and was wondering if they will used to this method of feeding. A few crickets still jump out once and a while so its hard to keep track of his consumption.
This last week i have been working nights and sleeping during the days and haven't been able to give him the attention required. His urate is orange at the moment, recently I've been misting like a mad man and he hates it. i have a dripper going for 4-6 hours every day. Pt is a very aggressive panther cham and does not like being outside of his cage at all. Should the shower method still be used??
Any insight/help would be appreciated... anyone know a good chameleon therapist?
Since i got Pt i have free range fed him. Im now using a feeder cup (an old 2L five alive carton cut and attached to the side of the cage) and was wondering if they will used to this method of feeding. A few crickets still jump out once and a while so its hard to keep track of his consumption.
This last week i have been working nights and sleeping during the days and haven't been able to give him the attention required. His urate is orange at the moment, recently I've been misting like a mad man and he hates it. i have a dripper going for 4-6 hours every day. Pt is a very aggressive panther cham and does not like being outside of his cage at all. Should the shower method still be used??
Any insight/help would be appreciated... anyone know a good chameleon therapist?