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  1. L

    New to Chameleons and their stubborn ways

    I've read that some veileds eat fruits and vegetables. But I believe that what was suggested to you is that you feed (gutload) the crickets with the green leaves, vegetables, and fruits.
  2. MissSkittles

    New but pretty knowledgeable...

    Ok...looks pretty good. You could add more to gut loading...mainly greens, squash, sweet potato, etc. Supplements are good. Misting...I wonder if in his past someone used to spray him directly. Just keep misting gently around his plants for a couple of minutes each time. Don’t worry if you don’t...
  3. Chameleon herbivory

    Chameleon herbivory

    Overarching question: Why do some chameleons eat plants? Related Questions: Are all/some chameleons omnivores? What exactly makes an animal an omnivore? Should I be feeding my chameleon vegetables? Do some chameleons need plant material in their diet? Are chameleons able to digest/extract...
  4. J

    Hungry Chameleon ???

    hey guys. we have a veiled chameleon, he is about 4-6 months old. we feed him like 4-5 small to medium crickets in the morning and 3 or 4 at night. it seems like he is hungry during the day because i noticed he goes all the way down to where we place the crickets, it seems he is looking for...
  5. RoscoRescuer

    New but pretty knowledgeable...

    Your Chameleon - Veiled, male, and roughly a year. A few weeks this Saturday? Handling - Only a few times? Feeding - Crickets, hornworms and I want to start getting silk worms (crickets are gut loaded) 6-8 a day, maybe 1 every other day for horn worm. Feeding in the morning. Gutloading with...
  6. starter

    How much do your chameleons weigh?

    Hi, I have not got any replies to this one (yet), so I have googled a bit and found: "Females should have good body weight, but not be obese. Suitable females generally weigh about 65 to 90 grams." Source: http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Lizards/Breeding-Lizards/How-to-Breed-Veiled-Chameleons/...
  7. MissSkittles

    New home

    Putting my feedback in red. Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? - female veiled cham, she’s about a year and a half old and I’ve had it for about a year . Has she laid eggs yet? Do you have a lay bin for her? Handling - How often do...
  8. ArtKtAstic

    Opinions on some fake plants

    I had Started removing the base already in a planned on going to buy actual cement for the bottom so will be heavier the hold in the bottom and removing it but I put it back just for the picture purposes of what I currently bought and am work with. Under the moss is a very brittle sandy type...
  9. KhameleonMomz

    Chameleon tail curled at the end???

    Okay I’ll for sure starting working on everything! He lets me take him out and it’s usually for about an hour a day, he only goes outside during the summer and it’s usually for about 30 mins. once a week maybe since I work and also have to do constant supervision. His doctor has 25 years of...
  10. Kyky429

    still hasn’t laid eggs

    Your Chameleon - Veiled. Female. About a year old. Was tol she hatched in October last year. I have had her for 6 to 7 months. Handling - I handle her rarely. Maybe a few times a month, sometimes to get some sunlight not lately it’s been too cold. And when making changes to the cage. Feeding -...
  11. Gianmarco_Red

    Drop In Temperature.

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, Male, and (about) a juvenile. He’s been with me for 4 days. Handling - I don’t Handle my Cham, he still is new to us and I prefer not to stress him out over handling him, until he gets more comfortable. Feeding - Right now we started feeding...
  12. MissSkittles

    Chameleon not eating

    Ok, thank you. First let me tell you that I’m not entirely familiar with the European style of chameleon keeping and I’m relatively new at this myself. However, I can and will give you some feedback on those things I can. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Veiled male chameleon, 8 months old...
  13. N

    New to Chameleons and their stubborn ways

    Its been a long time since I've kept veildes but back then we fed romaine lettuce and im sure a few other veggies. I just clipped it to the cage and let them have at it. It was really nice to be able to use romaine if you were out of feeders for the day.
  14. NotZack

    weird bump on male veiled

    I have provided some pictures Here is the stuff: Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - veiled chameleon, male, 5-7 months. Handling - once or not at all every week or two. Feeding - Parsley, crickets,horn worms, super worms, and lastly cauligreens. hornworms are treats, 8-10 crickets a day, and...
  15. Kaizen

    Chameleon not eating

    Wonderful post skittles! I too am unable to diagnose mbd , as I am not a vet, but his casque seems suspiciously misshapen, and this warrants a vet visit. As much as I applaud your loyalty to the seller, I must say that there are a lot of people who have too many reptiles in a basement, and...
  16. NotZack

    Weird bump on my veiled cham.

    I have provided some pictures Here is the stuff: (mostly everything on this was updated, ask away on anything) Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - veiled chameleon, male, 5-7 months. Handling - once or not at all every week or two. Feeding - Parsley, crickets,horn worms, super worms, and lastly...
  17. makkatfloof

    Gutloaders that will help for an underweight chameleon

    Hi, I’ve looked around endlessly to try to find a post about this and haven’t found one. I have a 6ish month old male veiled who got sick recently and went pretty underweight due to not eating while sick. The vet obviously suggested I fed him wax worms, which he did not like. He was given a...
  18. Ares05

    Not eating

    Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? - female veiled 6 months to a year and I’ve had it for a month maybe a little more Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? - rarely, I took her out recently once Feeding - What are you...
  19. MissSkittles

    My chameleon has a leg that looks broken

    I’ve only had chameleons (veiled) for about six months so my knowledge is limited. I’m sure if I am incorrect or miss something, another member will correct. He is a veiled, male, about 1 year old now, closer to 8 months, I’ve had him since he was 1 month, and I got him from a petco, I know...
  20. MissSkittles

    Does my Cham look normal?

    Hi and welcome to the forum! :) I’ll put my feedback in red. * Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? - veiled chameleon - female - in my care 3 months - age 7 months I was going to tell you about laying eggs and needing a lay bin...
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