RosterImposter
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Ya, so I come home last night and what I think is a really big dropping (funny, I know) is actually a baby chameleon. I start looking around and I find 3 more!!! At first I thought the male ate the rest, I havent heard of males eating offspring, but figuring it could happen. I look around and I start to get worried, then I look in the feeding bucket. Man, am I glad there was only 1 cricket in there that seemed to be scared to all hell of those baby chameleons. There were a total of 11 babies, all healthy, no still borns, all are good as can be!
Im so happy, the only problem is that I didnt expect her to drop so early. I thought she would drop late june/early july. I havent done all my research, but I know enough to keep them nice and healthy.
I have but one more question, I know what to feed them, I just dont understand the "how" part, how am I suppose to feed these little guys? I was going to throw a culture of fruit flys in their cage, but I really dont want to do that unless it is necessary.
Im so happy, the only problem is that I didnt expect her to drop so early. I thought she would drop late june/early july. I havent done all my research, but I know enough to keep them nice and healthy.
I have but one more question, I know what to feed them, I just dont understand the "how" part, how am I suppose to feed these little guys? I was going to throw a culture of fruit flys in their cage, but I really dont want to do that unless it is necessary.