Brodybreaux25
Chameleon Enthusiast
Oh crap no!This is how one of them is acting like
Should I be worried? (He/she is alive but acting like that)
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Oh crap no!This is how one of them is acting like
Should I be worried? (He/she is alive but acting like that)
I think they’re still getting used to being out of their egg. I picked that little one and put it on a branch and seemed ok with the eyes open.Should be active all 12 hrs.
Last time it moved?
Eyes closed?
But what could it be?Hope your right but I seriously doubt it. At this age there is nothing you can really do about it anyways, so fragile...
Maybe I removed them from the tupper too early?Hope your right but I seriously doubt it. At this age there is nothing you can really do about it anyways, so fragile...
Could be, or could just be that it has some genetic defects you’ll never know about, can’t say....Maybe I removed them from the tupper too early?
Post another pic
Should I put them in the sun?Coloration as different from the others as it appears to be?
Temps are between 73 at the lower and 81 at the highest pointI've never seen one that black before. There isn't really anything you or I can do to help, if it lives or dies has likely been predetermined. Nothing you did, this is the dark side of breeding no one talks about.
Sun is an option but can you give me some specs on your bins? tell me everything.
Temps are between 73 at the lower and 81 at the highest point
Humidity is around 70
Is it possible that they are getting too much UVB?
The lamp is very close from the bin
cant see anything in the picTemps are between 73 at the lower and 81 at the highest point
Humidity is around 70
Is it possible that they are getting too much UVB?
The lamp is very close from the bin
What can’t you see?cant see anything in the pic
The lamp? Do you mean the brand?What is the lamp? If they are moving around and know to hide under leaves from time to time, a T5HO 5.0/6% at that range is fine. But if they are just sitting there baking for hours and hours, you may want to move it up a foot.
But otherwise id leave it as is, the lamp will warm them up a little since they are too small for a basking setup.
Else you could pop the lamp on a timer of 1 hour on 1 hour off, if they still are not moving.
I mean the fixturecant see anything in the pic