This is usually a sign of your chameleon being too hot, opening the mouth to try to cool down. You should really fill out the how to ask for help form, so people can get a better understanding of your set up lighting etc.
Interesting you noticed that about her color, It's actually the opposite the first picture I took of her is the last one on the post, and the first picture is the last one I took. She started to get a little bit mad at the camera haha.
Thanks for all the comments I appreciate them. These pictures were taken inside her enclosure, unfortunately its too cold in new york to take her outside once the winter comes and goes I'm going to build an enclosure for her outside which I really cannot wait for. I am really proud of her she...
It's been about a month or so since i last posted pictures and my girl who's official name is now Velouria, i snapped some pictures today to share with everyone. Enjoy!
hmm i've been seeing this come up in a couple threads, Is it mildly toxic or not? my cham loves to munch on the leaves of the umbrella plant. I've seen it listed on many different threads even the live plant database that its fine for them. can someone clear this up?.... awesome video btw
Thanks for all the comments. I just wanted to post this question here since there are pictures of her here and I don't like starting new threads for some reason. My question is should I be concerned of dark coloration? Now there are a lot of different things I was thinking could have something...
Yes, this is what I am trying to do from what advice I've been given so far. I went and got another fixture with a regular daylight tube fluorescent and I was just checking the temperatures what concerns me is that the basking spot temperature with the repti glo 5.0 15 watt and this f15 daylight...
here is the description on the bulb that comes with the under cabinet fixture, does this work?
F15T8 fluorescent light bulbs are a common size fluorescent lamp which has many special applications throughout the lighting industry. It's been primarily used as a task light bulb because of it's...
Your Chameleon- 2-3 month old female veiled, in my care since august 26th 2010.
Handling- Once or twice a week, she does not seemed stressed when handled, does not hiss or bite.
Feeding- Small Crickets gutloaded with veggies cale, dandelion greens, collard greens and zilla gutload food...