If you are not keeping it in accordance with the basic rules of sucessfull fishkeeping I can guarantee that it is stressed. The basic rules are. :- 1 inch of fish must have at least 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank must have a permanently running 'cycled' filter. :- Every tank must have at least 50% of its water replaced every week.. If you follow those basics and keep the fish at the correct temperature, water pH and GH, for its species your fish should be OK. If you miss out on any of the above, your fish will be constantly getting sick and will live a shorter life than they should.
Common signs of stress in hamsters include hissing, making squeaking sounds (sounds that means that he/she is scared) ears laid back on head, and other symptoms
when your chameleon is humping another chameleon
They can start biting the bars of their cage, squeaking and a wet tail can be signs of stress.
they can also start going bald in places and you may start to see them less hammys will often also loos a lot of weight
It means that the animal is stressed and wants you to back of.
they eat, sleep, drink, and change color due to temperature, environment, or if they are being stressed
It may be sick or stressed out. If it sheds then that might cause stress
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Not typically.If Ladybugs are stressed for food they may eat something not usually incorporated in their normal diet.(maybe a Chameleon)?
What is your definition of a common chameleon? There is not a species of chameleon called "common chameleon" if you mean the kind of chameleon most often seen in movies then you are probably referring to the veiled chameleon who's price ranges anywhere from forty dollars to two hundred dollars depending on where you purchase them. You should be warned though that chameleons are not often social animals and do not do well when handled. They will get stressed out very easily and cease eating and drinking regularly if too stressed and can subsequently die of dehydration.
i do not know
I think you know it's stressed by it's ears being down but I'm not sure...
The first syllable of sensible is stressed. (sen-si-ble)
No way First of all, chameleon's and gecko's my have diffrent humidity and temprature requirement depending on which type of chameleon or gecko you are referring to. Also both chameleons and geckos are rather aggressive (more chameleons). Chameleons get stressed very easily. They can even get stressed when they see their own reflection.
it doesn't tell you in the movie.Im guessing mabey 2 or 3 years.