NashansCamos
Chameleon Enthusiast
oh ok did you hatch him yourself? I'm saying this because my 3 month old panther is smaller than him. Maybe he's just maturing early.he was definitely born on that day haha
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oh ok did you hatch him yourself? I'm saying this because my 3 month old panther is smaller than him. Maybe he's just maturing early.he was definitely born on that day haha
No I brought him home 2 days ago, the pics might be distorted making him look bigger, because he's pretty tiny. Do you have any advice on getting them to eat, I'm feeding him BSFL and a tiny bit of wax worms, but he's only eaten about 3 bugs since coming home. I leave the cup in the cage for a few hours and he doesn't touch them. Is it because its a new environment and he will eat eventually ? Or am I doing something wrong ?oh ok did you hatch him yourself? I'm saying this because my 3 month old panther is smaller than him. Maybe he's just maturing early.
It is normal for them to be stressed and to not eat after just getting transported and put in a new environment 2 days ago. He needs to adapt to his new environment. Once he does get settled he will eat like a pig?like an unlimited supply should be given to him he should eat like 10-20 a day and then starting at 9 months gradually cut back his feedings to only about a couple a day.No I brought him home 2 days ago, the pics might be distorted making him look bigger, because he's pretty tiny. Do you have any advice on getting them to eat, I'm feeding him BSFL and a tiny bit of wax worms, but he's only eaten about 3 bugs since coming home. I leave the cup in the cage for a few hours and he doesn't touch them. Is it because its a new environment and he will eat eventually ? Or am I doing something wrong ?
Ahhhh thank god haha, around how long until he should be settled in and begin to eat more ?It is normal for them to be stressed and to not eat after just getting transported and put in a new environment 2 days ago. He needs to adapt to his new environment. Once he does get settled he will eat like a pig?like an unlimited supply should be given to him he should eat like 10-20 a day and then starting at 9 months gradually cut back his feedings to only about a couple a day.
my female veiled took about a week to get settled in, my panther was insantly settled. I would guess a couple days to a week or so. Possibly even more than a weekAhhhh thank god haha, around how long until he should be settled in and begin to eat more ?
Thank you so much for your help. I appreciate it a lot !my female veiled took about a week to get settled in, my panther was insantly settled. I would guess a couple days to a week or so. Possibly even more than a week
I got him from The Reptile Room in Hayward Californiahe's a cute lil guy whered you get him from?
wow the sire is beautiful!I got him from The Reptile Room in Hayward California
I attached a photo of the parents, the dad is the red and the moms genetics is the purple blue. Im super excited to see how his colors turn out !!
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Right !?! Im really hoping my boy gets his dad's reds and his "moms" blues and some hints of yellow in there. Im excited to see how close it is to what I guess.wow the sire is beautiful!
I didn't want to, but he hadn't eaten in a really long time, so I tried those because I know he used to eat them before I got him. My primary feeder is crickets now, he loves them, as well as BSFL but they are impossible to find right now, which is another reason I got the meal worms. I know meal worms are very low in nutrition, and I don't plan on feeding those again, it was a one time thing to get him to eat. My purpose of posting was mostly just to make sure he's a boy since I got better pics, and to update that he finally ate! I appreciate you saying that though, had I not known it would have helped me a lot From the pictures do you see male?I would never feed a chameleon a mealworm