He has a dripper and I mist three times a day. I have already offered fruits and greens but he doesn't eat anything that I offer.
He has been cup fed all his life, but now he only eats the feeders that run free in the cage, quite annoying when the only thing he eats are worms.
This is what I was worried about since he is not getting enough dusted feeders, however the vet ruled out MBD, we were there last week. I have included some other pics to see if indeed you think he might have MBD.
I have already changed the temperature several times, but nothing, it's at 92...
My 7 month veiled stopped eating crickets all of a sudden 2 months ago, now, he exclusively eats leaves from the plants in the cage (pothos). He rejects all other food, I have tried absolutely every kind of feeder available.
He will eat a superworm every other day, but that's as good as it...
I absolutely agree with you Jann, you always should to take into account the cost of ownership when getting a pet, otherwise just get a Tamagotchi which won't need vet visits :p
They are very hardy and easy to look after. I have a "Mexican fireleg" and not only is beautiful but also very tame and easy to handle.
The main concern is when they are ready to molt, but otherwise it's all pretty straight forward.
They don't need any lighting, or heating and they can eat the...
You should remove the waterfall all together... If a feeder drowns in there could produce lots of bacteria. Also, chameleons tend to poo in the waterfall which can also contaminate the water which the animal will then drink.
I would avoid any risk and get rid of the waterfall, especially if he...
It does look like the basking light is quite far away from her basking spot, see if you can add some branches to move her basking spot closer to the light.
If you notice that after adding more foliage she is still brown, maybe that's just her colour while basking.
Mine is always brown when...
My male veiled chameleon is low translucent and today I saw his brother (both born from the same clutch) in the store and he looked amazing. I've never seen a chameleon with such a strong translucent features! The white in the head and tail is really cool.
I thought I'd share a few pics for you...
Thanks for the advise. To be honest but I don't want to deal with any egg related issues, so I will stick with a male for now.
I will wait a bit longer to see if we can be more certain of her sex.
Thank you so much. I don't think I'm ready to give up on chameleons just yet, Ninja really stole my heart and I have loved looking after her. So I have decided to get another one, as you mention, it has to be male this time.
I know it sounds sexist but I really cannot go through the same thing...