One more question, he’s not huge into crickets but gets pretty excited for super worms. Wondering what the best worm staple feeder would be. I read it’s not recommended for super worms to be staples.
I now have something to get his enclosure higher in the air. Any tips or tricks for moving him without stressing him out. He’s a male veiled but not really aggressive just super shy and doesn’t necessarily enjoy my presence all that much yet.
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For supplements I have reptivite without d3 that I have been dusting gutloaded crickets and super worms with for every feeding. I have not had...
Here is him chilling in his basking spot. These colors are slightly darker than normal(absorbing heat I assume). And the next is his enclosure. Any suggestions or fixes is appreciated. His humidity and temp levels are fine (been monitoring pretty closely). I currently have something on the way...
He pretty much remains the same colors as the previous picture I sent in the thread. The exception would be the few times I have tried to hand feed him and he’s gotten dark and spotty. So I will continue with cup feeding and letting him hunt his food until he is more comfortable.
I recently bought a Piebald Veiled Chameleon from Petco. (I know it’s not the best idea but really wanted a pied and felt like I was rescuing him.) Everything seems to be going great but he does has brown markings around his stripes. Are these due to incorrect basking temp (currently at 80 F)...