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If you mean how you actually try to find them in nature, then the answer is that one mostly find them at night with a flashlight. Most Chameleons turn very pale at night and will shine very light when you use a flashlight. If you mean how to look after them in a husbandry meaning, then it depends on the species, there are 150+ of them. For some general info about it, look at www.chameleonnews.com
Check with your local vet. It will cost you some money, but it if you are concerned about it and you can afford a vet, it is the only way to go. Remember all animals die, and most domestic animals have much shorter lifespans than people.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Panther Chameleon, Male, 6 months & I have had him for 3 months.
Handling - Chameleon is handled for ten minutes every other day.
Feeding - He eats Crickets, Meal worms, Silk worms, Locusts. We are currently feeding him once a day although occassionaly he ismt interested. We gut load the feeders with bug grub and fresh fruit.
Supplements - We dust his feeders with Pro Rep calci dust, nutrobal and Zoo Meds Reptivite. The nutrobal is dusted every other Sunday and the Reptivite used on weekends.
Watering - We mist the vivarium at least 4 times a day for no shorter than 5 minutes. We do see him drinking from the vines and leaves although when handling he constantly licks my hands but not my partner. We have also started showering him and a plant once a week.
Fecal Description - His poop is normal, brown with a white urate. He normally goes everyday or every two days.
Cage Info:
Cage Type - Exo Terra glass vivarium. He was in a 90x45cm. But once at six months we was placed in the larger viv which is 90x90cm.
Lighting - His lights go off at 9PM and come back on at 8AM. He has an Arcadia hood and an Arcadia reflector clamp lamp on top of the hood.
Temperature - Temperature is currently 79.9 degrees which is controlled by a habistat dimming thermostat and monitored by an Exo terra thermometer.
Humidity - The humidty level is currently 81%. This is also monitored by the exo terra thermometer.
Plants - We have two real umbrella plants. Would like more but hoping for suggestions.
Placement - The cage is located in the corner of our living room. It is not near any fans or vents. The cages at my eye level and I am 5"7.
Location - Located in Oxfordshire
Current Problem - Two days ago our Chameleon suffered a prolapse. It came out of his bum, looked like a little mini red strawberry, was moving all around with small white dots, it was out for about 10 seconds and then went back in. We researched this once it happened as well as phoned the vets and breeder for advice. Everyone said it could be his hemipenes. It didn't seem to bother him at all, but we took him to the vets anyway. The vet squeezed his tail to make his hemipenes come out. We were asked if this was what we saw come out of him, but it wasn't. Therefore the vet thinks he suffered a prolapse. Now when this prolapse happened, Mylo (The Chameleon) pooped at the same time. This is making me wonder if he was constipated and it prolapsed from him pushing so hard. Is this possible? How would I tell if this was the case? Since this event he has been fine, still eating and drinking. He's been moving a lot slower but he is in shed so I think this is the cause for that. Although this shed seems to be taking days, he's been at it for two days now whereas normally he sheds completely in four hours. The vet said it could be parasites so to collect a poo sample, only problem is he hasn't pooped since the prolapse, so two days. Should I be worried? Should he go everyday? Apparently it could also be a calcium deffiency. Is this the case if we dust his food as instructed? Any suggestions are appreciated. Thank you.
just like any other animal feed it, care for it. the basic needs
keep in a warm place feed bugs such as crickets they must always have lots of water and space and the rest is common seance
report it to the vet.
Petland or if you want to get one cheaply look on Craigslist
If you have chameleon eye color, and your eye color changes frequently, look in the mirror to see what color they are.
Iguana
Look to the right then get a mirror and face it towards the left
Probably the Parson's, there big but not very attractive. LOL. look em up
well, its green in the north but tends to change colour just like a chameleon.
Male iguanas are typically larger than females.
si the chameleon is endotherm
A chameleon is a carnivore.
Parson's chameleon, from Madagascar.
the french for chameleon is cameleon
Rango is a chameleon