Well, to answer your question... no. The breeder has only brought that babies to the reptile swamp. They were an all green when they were very small. This time around when I finally did purchased him, some of them were green and some were brown like him. Having a brown cham does not bother...
The crickets like to climb up the screens and he can reach them pretty easily. He does do quite a bit of hunting for them during the day.
I have moved him into the computer room. We will see if he starts to go lighter colors in a few days time.:)
I am very sure, I have been watching this paticular breeder for several months. And I have watched this little guy and his other siblings grow for several months. They were born at the end of March of this year.
That is a great idea, however, money is being diverted to put a new roof on the house and daughters graduation party :o (hubby will not let me buy a smaller cage at the moment). I purchased this cage so I would not have to spend money further down the line to upgrade.
He is located in the...
Thanks. I was not sure if he was being stressed out or not. I have read in several places (not on this site - yet) that the darker colors - the browns and blacks - means that they are stressed out. I was hoping that, that was not the case. I try to keep out of the cage as much as possible...
I have a 3-4 month old male veiled Cham. that I purchased from a reptile swamp about 2 weeks ago. He was brown in color when I got him, and has basically stayed that color ever since. Occasionally he will turn green (very, very rarely and only when he is next to a green leaf)) and one time...