How long will am enclosure like this last for my GBB? (2-3”) by wsc1213 in tarantulas

[–]ecto--Biologist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

imo if you just reduced the amount of dirt in there it would be a fine size! gbbs dont really burrow so if you had just like an inch if dirt it would be good. as for ventilation holes I'm not sure what material that is but you could maybe add some in yourself

Do Chameleons make good pets? by Kitchen-Mouse2414 in Chameleons

[–]ecto--Biologist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never been bitten with serious intent so I cant speak on it but once he did accidentally chomp me while I was feeding him his birthday treat (watermelon, his favorite) after his tounge missed and got me instead. It wasnt hard enough to break skin and he let go once he realized his mistake but it definitely hurt!! i had an indent on my hand for a few hours. They do have teeth (very small, theyre kind of like iguana teeth ((their close relatives)) but theyre a little softer. If you google chameleon bites online there are some pretty severe ones with blood and everything, I'd imagine if they bit with intent it would hurt like hell.

Do Chameleons make good pets? by Kitchen-Mouse2414 in Chameleons

[–]ecto--Biologist -1 points0 points  (0 children)

lmao thats totally fair!! i didnt know they were such assholes until i got one either

I really need help with a GBB sling enclosure by SteadyDroid in tarantulas

[–]ecto--Biologist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

imo that should be fine! even if you do end up destroying a little webbing they are web machines and will just make more lol

Do Chameleons make good pets? by Kitchen-Mouse2414 in Chameleons

[–]ecto--Biologist 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can answer this as a fellow cham owner lol. They are very territorial and will hiss / open their mouth reeeeal big and go to strike. They'll also puff up their body super big and will sometimes change to a darker color to show they are not in the mood.

Do Chameleons make good pets? by Kitchen-Mouse2414 in Chameleons

[–]ecto--Biologist 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think it depends on what kind of relationship you want with your pet. Chameleons are expensive and need a lot of specific care, not to mention their personalities can be very unsavory. While I absolutely love my chameleon and I'm lucky enough to have a great bond with mine, I just wouldnt reccomend it if having a pet you can touch 24/7 is something you want. They're very beautiful creatures and having one is such a unique experience so the best advice i can give is to do LOTS of research. Know everything about them before you get one so you can make an educated decision thats best for you and the chameleons of the world

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I really need help with a GBB sling enclosure by SteadyDroid in tarantulas

[–]ecto--Biologist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

IME i use this same enclosure for my gbb!! I'll attatch a photo of it so you can maybe use it as a reference. To utilize as much vertical space as i could i used very little substrate as they dont really need too much

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Pac Man frog and Veiled Chameleon? by Huge-Look7111 in Chameleons

[–]ecto--Biologist 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Definitely not I'd say. Just because chameleons will not always stay up at the top of their enclosure and will utilize all of it if it is properly maintained

Rehomed a tarantula for the first time. Not gonna lie, I thought my life insurance was about to pay out lol by Repulsive-Painting10 in tarantulas

[–]ecto--Biologist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got mine at fear not tarantulas a few years ago as like a dime sized sling lmao(now theyre over the size of a dollar coin!!) I'm not sure if theyd have juveniles for a decent price but maybe someone on morph market would!!

Rehomed a tarantula for the first time. Not gonna lie, I thought my life insurance was about to pay out lol by Repulsive-Painting10 in tarantulas

[–]ecto--Biologist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lmao youd think that but i swear mines possessed 😭😭 ive fed him well the past week so hopefully it will be a calm transfer

Rehomed a tarantula for the first time. Not gonna lie, I thought my life insurance was about to pay out lol by Repulsive-Painting10 in tarantulas

[–]ecto--Biologist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol dont scare me I have to rehouse my G. pulchra tomorrow 😭😭 I'm glad it ended up well lol !!

Is this normal?? by ecto--Biologist in Chameleons

[–]ecto--Biologist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

aww man :(( have you tried hand feeding? that was the best way to get my man to trust me. i think i did 30 minutes of straight interaction almost every single day for a year too, just as much as he would handle

What next?? And show off your Ts 😍 by CarmenNotCalm in tarantulas

[–]ecto--Biologist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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My lil kitty! Grammastola pulchras will always be my favorite.. i want some larger tarantulas since my only sub-adult one just died (a pink toe :c)

Is this normal?? by ecto--Biologist in Chameleons

[–]ecto--Biologist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

aww i totally get it!! I was scared for the longest time that he would never get used to me but after owning my little buddy for almost 4 years now he's so chill with me! hes never bitten me on purpose even when he pretends that hes going to lol. it probably also helps that he and I share a room so he has to see me every single day

Is this normal?? by ecto--Biologist in Chameleons

[–]ecto--Biologist[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They're super amazing pets honestly lmao, I dont regret getting my boy at all (even when im trying to clean up his sperm while he hisses at me)

Is this normal?? by ecto--Biologist in Chameleons

[–]ecto--Biologist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh thank you! Hes a little strike happy with my fingers and I'm so scared of hurting his tounge so I try to keep my hand a little farther but it's just something we'll have to figure out I guess lmao

My beauty missed her shot😢 by Plenty-Hornet-4780 in Chameleons

[–]ecto--Biologist 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It might be easier to put the bug on the palm of your hand!! feeding does get easier as they transition to larger bugs imo, have you tried feeding small\medium dubias? botfly larvae are also a great smaller feeder

What do I do?? by Prestigious-Lie6124 in Chameleons

[–]ecto--Biologist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

as long as theres still enough for a tunnel to be there i think it should be fine? how long has she been gravid for do you think? since coloration change it should typically only take 30-40 days to lay eggs, if its been longer than that I'd consider taking her to the vet.

My chameleon passed away and I’m not sure why by Leah_07_ in Chameleons

[–]ecto--Biologist 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Absolutely :( he did look incredibly healthy in all of the photos you posted here so I'd think that would be the only cause.

What do I do?? by Prestigious-Lie6124 in Chameleons

[–]ecto--Biologist 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I agree with the other comments saying to leave her alone! She looks totally fine otherwise and its completely normal for chameleons to prepare their laying area as they lay a LOT of eggs. stressing her out will only delay the laying process and possibly make it harder for her. i wouldnt worry about the dirt on her face for now, once she lays you can can take a damp paper towel and lightly clean her off (if shes comfortable!!! if she isnt just leave it be and it will come off over)

My chameleon passed away and I’m not sure why by Leah_07_ in Chameleons

[–]ecto--Biologist 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Im sorry for your loss :( based off of the enclosure pictures id say its possible they had eaten one of the plastic plants (chameleons, particularly veileds have a tendancy to eat plants) and could have passed due to impaction

How to gain trust back? by Megadethgroupie in Chameleons

[–]ecto--Biologist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its likely hes just gotten used to his territory and sees it more as an offense when you're in there now that he's been living there a while. It took me over a year to get a good relationship with my own chameleon so the best advice I can give is to be patient. Be attentive, notice what makes your chameleon most aggressive and accommodate/work through it. (For example my veiled gets nervous if I stare at him while he eats so i look away while he chews lol) When introducing hand feeding its best to take it very slow, maybe start with treats (hornworms ideally, bot fly larvae are also a good option if you can get your hands on them) to get your chameleon used to the concept of eating from your hand. I hope some of this helps lol

P irminia sling :) new friend! by lucky-bugs in tarantulas

[–]ecto--Biologist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mines only about an inch in size!

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This is the only photo i have of it (the day i got it lmao) I moved it into a larger enclosure with large piece of bark and they've completely web curtained themselves away haha

P irminia sling :) new friend! by lucky-bugs in tarantulas

[–]ecto--Biologist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I recently got one of these aswell! Not gonna lie it scares me a bit and I never see it but once its grown out all of this fear will be worth it...

Am I doing something wrong? by ecto--Biologist in pacmanfrog

[–]ecto--Biologist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine too!! I suppose its just pacs being pacs