My 2 year old female veiled needs a new home where her human parent is home a little more often than I can be. She is free. Her exact age is not known. I am selling her cage (18" x 18" x 36"), vines, fake and real plants, lights, timer and any other supplies I have for $30 all together but she...
FREE to an experienced, knowledgeable chameleon mom or dad is a very beautiful female veiled chameleon. She's about 2 years old but her exact age is not known. I am selling her cage (18" x 18" x 36"), vines, fake and real plants, lights, timer and any other supplies I have for $30 all together...
Thanks for all the advice! Just to be clear, I can set up colonies of silkworms, superworms or dubias and they will breed and reproduce on their own? I will not have to keep buying them the way I do crickets? I also forgot to ask how to present these feeders to Nacho. She loves hunting. Will...
I have a serious problem keeping crickets. It's gotten so bad I even considered for a half-second that I might not be able to keep Nacho (my one and only beloved female Veiled). I live in an apartment in CT. Because the larger crickets are noisy, I try keeping them on my balcony as much as...
safely in cage now
She's got a huge egg-laying bin filled w/damp sand which she ignores most of the time. But I've seen her walk across it so I know she knows how to get in it. I usually feed her 7 medium crickets every other day (dusted every other feeding) and right now she's got...
I should've posted this sooner in case anyone can respond in time. My veiled is possibly gravid (growing belly but hasn't stopped eating yet) and she fell asleep while free-ranging today! Normally I let her crawl out of her cage when I get home from work. It gives me time to clean her cage. It...
I would really appreciate some pics of some well-done enclosures for female veileds, especially of the egg-laying area and of enclosures with live plants. Just want to see what I could do better.
I meant that the problem with a bigger pot is that there isn't much floor space in her cage. I could take out a plant for now, but the more I change her enclosure while she goes through this, the more I worry she might give up. Plus all the plants give her some privacy!
She's in an 18" x 18" x 36" cage, which I was told is big enough for a female especially because she's not full grown. Would love to build my own one day and would probably make it a 2' x 2' x 4'. Problem is, I use live plants so the bottom of the cage is crowded with 3 other pots.
it's an 8' x 8' round flower pot and the sand is at least 7' deep. i didn't even think about cardboard for her privacy, thanks! and yes, she ate 4 well-dusted crickets yesterday. i put 5 in there but i don't think she had the energy to chase down the 5th.
hi, hope not to alarm anyone as i don't think this requires veterinary care based on all my readings, but my young female veiled is going through a shed and her first egg laying since i've had her. i should fill out the form and submit this through the health forum, but it's late. i'll do that...
My chameleon (and my friend's chameleons, who stayed a day in my apt) love my large, healthy ZeeZee plant for hanging out. I use it as a perch when I'm cleaning the cage. After recently buying my growing female Veiled chameleon a new cage, I decided it would be nice to put the ZeeZee plant in...
My female Veiled loves live plants. She is much less willing to eat a piece of spinach or lettuce than she is a potted plant that lives in her cage. Very soon her new, much larger cage will come in and since I've already got a bit of a green-thumb with potted decorative plants around the house...