Okay I'll change it up. I'll try to raise the temp and if I see no change I'll take him to the vet. Thank you hopefully everything will be okay. I'm on the computer and I found this picture, it may not be helpful but I'll post it until I get my phone working
Currently I have a terrarium but I'm looking at the screened ones. Should I attempt the temperature before I take him to the vet? And if you don't use substrate or the reptile carpet what do I use?
it is definitely some undigested worms... he just had some diarrhea also so I'm worried about dehydration if his stomach continues to worsen. My phone is broken right now so currently I cannot post pictures but I will try to describe things best I can for now.
history: I got him at a petco...
Hahaha he seems more excited. He is moving a lot more in this one than his last. And yeah I hear mixed reviews from chameleon forums. Some people say the substrate isn't that bad but the reptile bark is. I have a mat also that when I feed crickets I lay down on top of the substrate to be sure...
yes, I actually was reading up and went and got one today... I have a UVA and UVB light now thanks to chameleon forums lol. I have a little dripper right now... not really liking it so I may upgrade to a mister. I didn't know how easy it was to spend so much on such a little fella. Any other...
I'm not much on links, but more on scientific journals and text books... I know pubmed.com is all published scientific journals and articles if that interests you, but I learned this from a text book called "Herpetology" 3rd edition by Pough. VERY helpful with not only chameleons but any...
So I have a juvenile male veiled chameleon (baby Cam the Chameleon) and the only colors he really changes to are a pale green when I take him out and a dark green/brown when he hunts. I've learned that they change with their mood, but will veiled chameleons learn any other colors?
Well, I'm hooked. I went to the store to look at dogs and came home with a chameleon and I am in love. So far so good, he seems healthy and happy. Baby Cam the Chameleon is a male veiled chameleon, does anyone know how big he will get? Any words of wisdom?