Little De Death
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So a few weeks ago I trimmed my chameleons nails I read online it was okay I only cut the tips now she can’t hold on to beaches as well will they get sharp again?
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Some werid website I forgot the name ofNo. Where did you "read" this?
Don't believe everything you read on the internet. I hope she learns how to live this way though now.Some werid website I forgot the name of
Some websites claim the earth is flat!Some werid website I forgot the name of
Surprised to see you recommend bamboo to wear down the nails. I'm struggling to think of another type off wood smoother or less abrasive than that.https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/claws.164268/#post-1419619
You dont trim nails unless you have an improper setup.
Never heard of that, genuinely curious to hear the reasoning... @kinyongaSo i heard that female chams grow their nails longer when about to lay a clutch ( courtesy of @kinyonga ). Im merely wondering, if they grow their nails longer and then they get shorter again while not gravid, why wont this chameleons nails grow too??
Again, not saying they will, just wondering how you guys know they won't??
Surprised to see you recommend bamboo to wear down the nails. I'm struggling to think of another type off wood smoother or less abrasive than that.
Genuinely curious, why bamboo? Are you roughing it up with coarse sandpaper or something first before installing?
90% of the "Pet Store Employees" have no idea what they're talking about, they have everything from the wrong food to a horrible setup. When I got Coda, They couldn't even tell me the gender!The guy at the pet shop when u went to go get crickets said sum bout trimming them if they get to sharp
They told me to powder the tarantulas feeders...90% of the "Pet Store Employees" have no idea what they're talking about, they have everything from the wrong food to a horrible setup. When I got Coda, They couldn't even tell me the gender!
Never heard of that, genuinely curious to hear the reasoning... @kinyonga
As for healing, root damage and their relatively slow metabolism limits how fast they can heal, true for pretty much any reptile to one degree or another.