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Hi All!

My name is Auraya, most friends & family call me by my nickname: Tuesday.
I am the mother of 2 boys and they received 2 male veiled chameleons for Christmas. Santa broght stocking suffers, but my husband and I receive the guiding credit of the chams :)

We have 2 screened enclosures, one belonged to a veiled we got in 2006, who has since passed on. It is medium sized and the other is a large custom built corner chameleon home.
Both have mesh for all sides (minus the bottom side, of course), contain real plants, some fake plain and leafy vines, and they both have lighting and watering systems.

Each enclosure has the suggest lighting (USB bulbs) and heating lamps set on a timer with 12/12 day and night cycle. I fashioned a gravity feed dripper using the small container that our babies were shipped in, some tubing, a valve and nozzle (cost less than $1.00). The valve gives us the ability to control the flow rate of the fluid, and i have the reservoir (shipping container) positioned above a live plant in such a way so that the droplets of water fall on the leaves and down to the pot which reduces puddle formation almost completely. To further puddle reduction (so the the genius crickets don't die), the flow rate is controlled to a drop every 2 minutes. I also have a pressurized hand held mister to raise the humidity levels for them twice a day (temp and humidity values displayed on gages within enclosures).

Since these fellas are just tiny guys, I decided, after research and lurking, :) that the cousins would temporarily be roomies for the next couple of months. The larger enclosure seems much too large for feeding time at the moment because the crickets tend to fall to the bottom and they take much too long to cross the path of the baby's sight.

They seem as if they don't mind the temporary arrangement, however, I'm not a mind reader (although my hubby seems to think I am on occasion) and don't have the experience or intuition to know if it is allowable.

They have been in our care for less than 48 hours, they are active and colorful, they are eating, and they are relieving themselves. Their waste is the expected brownish - black with white. They feed on 3/8 inch crickets, and will be getting some praying mantis hatchlings after the first of the year. The crickets are 'Vita' crickets from an online store and are contained in a large tote in which they and roam and hide (within cut up wrapping paper rolls - also makes it easy to shake out a cricket - filled roll into the enclosure). I feed the critters fresh lime, bean sprouts (the larger Asian kind), and cucumber for now because that is what I have available.

My boys are learning by reading chameleon themed literature watching me closely, and I have been reading, as well. Although we already have some experience from having a chameleon in the past, we benefit from knowledgeable suggestions and advice from those who have kept successfully chameleons long-term.

Anyhow, I typed up a long introduction of our newest family members' living conditions and such. Thank you for reading the entire post, and please give suggestions if you feel inclined. I welcome all suggestions, criticisms, comments, and questions because I learn from it all.

my apologies for any and all grammar goofs. I am typing this post on my cellular phone and it is a pain to scroll and proofread o....O

Regards,
Auraya
 
Typos galore

Let me be the first to say, "Dang woman, that's a lot of typos!"
I hope you can make it through my errors... I'm human :]
 
SANDRACHAMELEON,
Thank you for the reply, I have now separated them. My current idea for feeding is to put the crickets in a container with a hole so that they can creep out. I will position the container at the upper section of the large cage since the baby likes to be up there.
First, I have to make the container. Until I complete it, I suppose I will control the cricket dispersment somehow.
To answer your question, I am not certain of their hatch date, but they are both approximately 2 months old.
I will fire up my laptop later today and read to information given in the links you provided.

:)
 
You might be able to leave the insects in a container positioned within the enclosure under where the chameleon likes to hang out the most (probably near to the basking area). chameleons will see the crickets (and other feeder prey bugs) moving below and will shoot down into the container.

some forum members use a piece of screen inside a container with the side cut out - easier to see pictures than for me to describe it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_od47TlbXA
https://www.chameleonforums.com/sprite-bottle-insect-feeder-101782/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/mesh-cricket-feeder-121422/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/my-feeder-diy-smaller-than-sunny-d-bottle-119164/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xCyPmEYInk


if they are 2 months old, they might be okay housed together for another month - you'd have to watch very carefully to ensure one is not bullying the other, that one isn't getting more basking time or more food or more water than the other, that they are not stressed.
 
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Thank you for posting links, since I have not begun constructing a feeding container, I will definitely benefit from the ideas of others, especially if they have proven effective.
Godzilla looks like a dot in the large enclosure, and sinice you did mention the cousins may be okay for one more month together, given they thrive and do not suffer in any way, I just might move him back in with Camo. (My first post to this forum was on a thread regarding our chameleon's names - includes baby pics =] )
I will observe Godzilla in his home first before moving him again.
 
image of 'large' enclosure

Here is an image of the large enclosure, taken over a week ago, so it doesn't represent the current lighting/watering/plant setup.
I do feel that Godzilla has some growing to do before selling into this larger volume space. I just moved him back in with Camo and they both seem okay (I'm just assuming).
 
Here is an image of the large enclosure, taken over a week ago, so it doesn't represent the current lighting/watering/plant setup.
I do feel that Godzilla has some growing to do before selling into this larger volume space. I just moved him back in with Camo and they both seem okay (I'm just assuming).

I'm still trying to figure out how to be a forum member and post correctly.
Facebook ruined me...
 

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