Thanks! I will set the cage up before getting the baby and start doing some test so I learn how to handle the humidity levels. It's a good thing i have time to prepare :)
There is almost no demand, and they have been very difficult to import, so a couple guys started breeding their chameleons and now they are selling the babies, that's why I think I'm getting a Veiled cham, those are the ones being breeded around here.
Although i know they are very difficult...
I've been told that the ones that will be available for sale are going to be babies so i'll definitely do my best to get him used to being handled from time to time and eating from my hand and a feeding cup maybe. I know they are not supposed to be handled a lot so i'll be careful with that...
Thanks for the tips! I'll see if I can get a Jackson's. It's very hard to get chameleons here in Perú, so I'm going to buy the first one I can lay hands on, and it's most likely to be a Veiled chameleon.
Nope, I'm keeping it inside, where it's actually dryer, because I live near the ocean and...
Thanks! I had already read that but i'm going to keep it as a guide for when i build the cage. If humidity levels in my city are higher than what the chameleon needs, the bulb for basking should help keep that down right?
Do chameleons get hydrated through their skin also? I mean, would I still...
So, I live in Perú and have been looking for people who sell chameleons here, and already found a guy who will have some baby Veiled Chameleons by March next year, so I wan't to get ready for when I get the little guy.
Lima is a very humid city. Humidity here goes form 80% up to 99% all the...