When I first got my Panther Chameleon he was only 3 weeks old, hes now about 10 weeks. My husband and I bought a 4 foot tall ficus that we use as his "play pen" when we are home, he loves to practice his camouflage colors. Our house has a moderate/high humidity and the temp is in the 80-85 range. Our Chameleon (Key-lon) happily sits on the top branches of his ficus and hunts house fly's and fruit fly's. I just noticed the other day that the ficus started dropping a patch of leaves suddenly (I know...not uncommon for a ficus) but when I looked closer.. I noticed Key-lon breaking off little pieces of the dead branches and eating them?! I thought it could be because hes hungry but when I tried feeding him he wasn't interested. I feed him out of a cup every morning, about 10-12 crickets before I put him on the ficus and mist the ficus so that he can get his water, and later in the evening I feed him again in his cage to let him practice hunting.
SO! is this branch eating phenomena a natural thing? is it harmful? if it is how do I get him to stop? I haven't allowed him time on the ficus since I noticed this behavior.
SO! is this branch eating phenomena a natural thing? is it harmful? if it is how do I get him to stop? I haven't allowed him time on the ficus since I noticed this behavior.