Adult Make Veils for Sale in Austin, Texas
I am selling my 3 male Veil Chameleons that I have raised for an egg. They are all 8 months old, healthy and vivacious. I am selling them each with a cage set-up with heat lamp and UV lighting. They are very healthy eating a regular diet of veggies...
I have three young adult males for sale. All very healthy eating super worms stuffed with vitamins (and calcium dusted) thru grains and veggies in their diet. I also feed them kale and greens, plus carrots. Great coloration, very active, eat well, and feisty (yes, they all have the...
Young Adult Veil Chameleons For Sale - I have five female and 4 males that are healthy and ready for a new home. Their typical diet consists of meal worms and crickets, veggies (kale) and fruit always dusted with calcium and d3 vitamins. I live in central Texas (north Austin) and can meet most...
I am selling 8 month old veils from my original hatchlings. I have raised them up to be healthy and used to human interaction. I hand feed them and handle them. They're fun, very lively and display some great color. I have been feeding them mealworms and crickets dusted with calcium and...
I have a number of Veils Chams for sale in the north Austin area. I have females and males available approx 8" in length. I am asking on $55 for them. They are healthy, and ready for a new home. Please reconnect at my personal email ([email protected]) or call me for more details (512 919...
I have 5 male and 5 female viels for sale in Austin, Texas. They are very healthy and ready for a new home. I hand feed my little ones and are used to being held. They are very beautiful displaying greens, yellows, teal and white markings (both sexes). If you rae interested, please contact me...
I have a collection of 5 month old male and female veil chameleons for sale. I am selling them for $90. They are very healthy and colorful, and are enjoyable to interact with. They display wonderful coloration of green, yellow and teal spots. They have been hand fed crickets and mealworms, and...
Feeding Babies
I have raised a clutch of baby veils from eggs. Yes, it's a bit scary on how to handle and feed them. Naturally, they are "afraid" of large hands coming at them, and holding them when they're are very tiny is a challenge. Don't despair! They will soon know who's feeding them, but...
Hydration
The best means of watering your chams is to have a leafy plant (real or plastic) that can hold enough water droplets onto the leaves in order for the chams to lick it off. The way I do that is two fold: an automatic water mister, plus a hand held water bottle that I aim at certain...
If your cham is "chomping down" on the plastic leaves he's either drinking, or indicating that he wants some leafy vegetables. A good source of greens that contain high doses of vitamins are kale. My veils and panthers seems to need that as an alternate food source. They love it. I break it into...
I would just marvel at the change of coloring while asleep - very vibrant. I can't believe that this helps them in the wild at night. It did however come in handy when I lost her outside in the trees, and I had to find her while using a flashlight.
I have my chams walk and sun themselves outside on my front porch. The large openings in the fence provide a great space for that, plus they can't interact because of the vertical poles in between.