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  1. Pickle-cham

    Veiled killed his first live plant

    I'm sure its a with caution devils ivy (golden pothos) aka marble queen or scientific epippremnum aureum, in that veiled chameleons dont eat them. Have you tried offering it yours some greens or vegetables/fruits safe recommend ofcourse
  2. HannieLee

    Deciding on species

    I love all of my chameleons. I've had males and females. Personally, I like the males more because they tend to gravitate towards me while the females 100% would rather be with my fiancé. They have all been veilds except last year we purchased a female panther from Petco because she was getting...
  3. HannieLee

    Deciding on species

    Thank you, I apologize as well if I came off any type of way. As younger chameleons, they would eat any insect. Now that they are older, they are pickier. Well, let me correct that. My males seem to be pickier. They seem like they are scared of roaches most of the time, unless the roaches are...
  4. userBandit

    Feeding chameleon greens

    Don't be ugly... don't be ugly... no need! I won't feed them greens no more, I was just wondering because a Youtuber of mine is very educated and feeds hers so I figured i'd give it a try! Thank you tho mr boy
  5. MissSkittles

    Fruits and Veggies

    All your chameleon needs is live bugs. While they may eat fruits and veggies, they aren’t able to digest them. I used to give a blueberry every few weeks as a treat until I learned they don’t need it and the sugars in fruit are too high. If you don’t already have live plants for your cham, get...
  6. G

    My rainbow Jackon's chameleon loves cucumber

    My rainbow Jackson's is a picky eater, and I almost never see him actually eating anything, be it small crickets, dubia roaches or superworms (but they do eventually disappear, so I guess he's eating them at his own pace). A while ago I started leaving little chunks of Persian cucumber (skin and...
  7. Beman

    Feeding chameleon greens

    Ok well do what you will. But you will continue to get the same answers within the forum. fake plants kill Veileds. And they do not digest vegetation or fruit which is why they should not be fed it. Since they are insectivores they do not need it. If you do not have lighting for the plants they...
  8. Beman

    Is my Chameleon sick, with eggs, or eggbound, or am I just paranoid?

    Hi there... Welcome to the forum. I am going to give you some feedback on your girl. Let me know what questions you have. Her coloration is pretty dull and I am not seeing specific receptive or gravid coloring. But it is very common for them not to show their color as much when they are not...
  9. jamest0o0

    FRUIT AND LETTUCE - NO GOOD!

    Waxworms aren't recommended as feeders anyway. Not terrible once in a while, but I shouldn't be fed often. Veileds don't need to eat fruits and vegetables. Gutload and variety like mentioned.
  10. MissSkittles

    Suggestions on greens for young veiled cham

    Hi and welcome! :) The best greens for your chameleon is....no greens! No fruits, no vegetables. Just bugs...yucky squirmy live bugs.? Although veileds will at times eat offered veggies and stuff, they have no need for it and aren’t able to digest it. They will nibble at their plants, but the...
  11. Serbianchameleon

    Sick chameleon; HELP

    Your Chameleon - Veiled chameleon, male, about 4 months. Marcus has been in my care for about 3 months Handling - Once to twice after washing hands, any guest who touches my chameleon Has to have their hands wash. Chameleons should not be touched unless they come on your hand willingly. It’s a...
  12. Klyde O'Scope

    Gaping mouth when basking

    I hope it's not most! I'm comfortable saying most folks here use only live plants (including vines). Branches can be dead, but were once alive. Live plants help increase and maintain humidity. Veiled Chameleons tend to taste & sample plants in their enclosures, including vines. Technically...
  13. jamest0o0

    Outside questions... Can't think of a fitting title

    Tomato plants aren't THAT toxic. The ripe fruit itself wouldn't hurt anything it's the green leaves. It wouldn't be a death sentence. They are members of the nightshade though so if you have veiled probably a good idea to keep them away. Veileds do eat toxic vegetation quite frequently without...
  14. haizi_zh

    Juvenile Female Veiled Chameleon Acting Strange

    Hello, I've got a 6-month old female chameleon. It seems to be healthy and acted normal until recently, regarding eating and daily activities. I can't figure out the cause and don't know how to intervene. I'd like to have some idea from you. Eating The staple diet is composed of mainly...
  15. K

    Juvenile Female Veiled Chameleon Acting Strange

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - veiled chameleon, female, 6-month. I've been keeping it for 2 months Handling - not much, a few times per week, and usually half a minute per handling Feeding - mainly crickets, 8~10 pieces daily (because she's still young). Sometimes super worms and black...
  16. Sassykasy3

    Sick chameleon; HELP

    Thank you for the info I’m just trying to convince my dad to buy me the light that you are assuring should I be using vitamin liquid for them or how exactly do they get their calcium just from the crickets? And instead of the light can I just leave them outside with the sun because that’s really...
  17. maddylynnejane

    Is my Chameleon sick, with eggs, or eggbound, or am I just paranoid?

    Thank you so much for your response, it is very helpful. I was told when I got her that the max she could be was 4 weeks but they also said she was male so who knows. I used to use calcium powder to dust the crickets but I was told that between that and the high protein diet powder it was too...
  18. jacksonchamnew

    Veiled killed his first live plant

    I need to try greens. I don't eat enough of them.
  19. Klyde O'Scope

    Angry chameleon

    Don't take it personally. A lot has been cleared up by previous answers. The interest in the setup is because most (the vast majority of?) issues with keeping chameleons we encounter here can be traced to husbandry, so empirically, it's the first place we look. I believe you've done some...
  20. haizi_zh

    Juvenile Female Veiled Chameleon Acting Strange

    The size of the crickets are about 3/4". I'll adjust the feeding and dusting schedule starting from tomorrow. For me she's not fatter. The soil/sand is not disturbed. I guess maybe it's not yet the egg-laying time.
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