If price and ease has anything to do with it you should just get one male to start. You cannot house them together if you do it will severely stress both of them out, but if your're still planning on getting two you will need two entire separate set ups for each chameleon they are very non...
Welcome:)! For two adult veileds you'll need two 2' x 2' x 4' screen cages, dripers, lots banches, plants(live are best), uvb/uva light fixtures, lots of live insects, and a ton more stuff. I don't have personal experience in veileds but a chameleon is a chameleon so the very basic stuff is the...
IMO you should NEVER force feed a chameleon because you could seriously harm them, you shold also probably trash those pellets, chameleons are mostly insectivores. And it's sorta good that he ate a fly but you for the most part not feed your cham wild caught insects and should look into breeding...
It looks pretty good and like Yak said, a Pothos would be a good last touch. Also, I can't really tell from the picture but that green thing on the bottom, if that's repti carpet or something like that you should probably get rid of it because in a humid chameleon cage it could mold and cause...
I don't need to see a vet and I hopefully won't need to very often but I'm hoping someone can recommend a good vet or two in Colorado. Preferably close to Denver but quality over closeness ;).
The favorite parts about my Jax for me are his horns, and his cool little alien karate chop hands :p.
Edit: I forgot to say how cute they look when they sleep :D.
Brookesia micra, is the smallest known species. Here is an article about them: http://www.livescience.com/18481-world-tiniest-chameleon-discovered.html
I highly doubt you will find any for sale anywhere but there are larger species of pygmy chameleon that are a few inches in length that I've...
Well today Smaug decided to climb onto my hand, up my arm, onto my shoulders, then onto my head and finally onto my face :rolleyes:...
Smaug's on my head lol
I'm going a little cross-eyed trying to see him XD
Ok man, I love you too but this is a little weird...
I don't have any personal experience with keeping more than one chameleon in the same cage but everything I've read said that it was not good. From things ive read the cage would need to be really big, large enough for the sightline to be blocked most of the time and even if they arent the same...
I don't really understand what you want or even what you're saying.. But I think you could find information like that of a certain species' habitat on the internet somewhere. You might try searching for fact sheets about the habitat of a certain chameleon species. What Klink said what right...
It is like everyone else said from movies, tv shows, people spreading misinformation, etc... Also, I love all of zefrank's videos and hopefully at least some of those 1,711,488 people aren't as ignorant as they were before. And a little extra thing that I found funny was that sometimes I can't...
I use a reptifogger, dripper and I mist 2-3 times a day. I have the retptifogger set so it turns on for an hour off for 30 minutes then on for an hour etc.. My Jax seems pretty happy and hydrated with that setup:D. The only problem with the reptifogger, that could sort of be solved with other...