Oh, well I wouldn't neglect a chameleon just 'cause vet care is expensive, don't worry. If I get one, it will be because I know I can afford him and his bills. And I have done the other three things that you mentioned!
True, but somehow I find that with panthers... it’s almost too many, so that even though all locales look different from one another, it’s hard to digest I guess? Comparatively, with a veiled, they are simple enough that I can actually pick out each one’s unique traits; taller casque, fatter...
Makes sense. Sometimes it seems to me that veileds are like gum with how they go from long and thin to short and hump-backed! That might play a part, too.
Alright, good to know. I will look through those articles once more, I didn’t think of that! The sizes given must include the tail, I suppose, otherwise they’d be massive. Even then, though, a max of 24 inches for veileds and 20 inches for a panther is still bigger than many pictures and videos...
Hi, everyone. Some might remember me from before I stopped posting, but I’m now back with more questions!
Just a bit of background: I’m pretty confident that I have enough knowledge now after so much research and support from this forum to at least set up a chameleon cage. But, I still don’t...
As I am just a young student, one of my concerns with owning a chameleon is the ongoing costs. Does anyone have any numbers that they can throw at me for what the yearly price of owning a veiled or panther chameleon is? Ideally from a Canadian buyers perspective? And, for that matter, what the...
As for a feeding plan, I don’t have a ton to go off of, but I guess something like this for an adult male
Every second day, two-to-three crickets, two-to-three BSFL, one superworm and one silkworm or hornworm. Then waxworks or butter worms maybe as an occasional treat? Usual dusting and...