Well, about the misting thing, 2 minutes is way too long because of the glass tank, I have experimented and mold grows and water sits with too long of mistings. Her cage is 18 by 18 by 24. She is very small for a female veiled so this fits her fine. I know somebody is going to yell at me for...
I don’t know, from what I have heard and read, gout comes with extreme pain, attitude changes, and it’s hard to walk. She has none of those symptoms nor swollen wrists as well. But I do agree on the vet thing.
She is a 2 yr old female veiled chameleon that has been in my care for 18 months
Feeding - I feed my veiled crickets and wax worms gutload with the all in one feeder gutload orange cube stuff. I use a cup to feed. I feed every other day with about 15 feeders each time (medium crickets)...
I noticed that my female veiled’s ankles have become puffy and soft. I have read of a disease called gout. She is doing great, eating, walking, drinking, and showing no other signs of gout such as, pain, and aggression when I touch her ankles. I just want to know what is going on and how I can...
Well, to start with, they are adorable! I just love their little eyes and smile. Another way is how they match your personality with theirs and you can form a connection with your Cham. This is what made me fall in love with my little girl!:D
I wouldn’t recommend mealworms at all for they are hard for chams to digest and this leads to a variety of problems. Well I don’t even know any pet stores that sell flying things. If you want better feeders I would suggest ordering online.
Try a more varied diet. I am always looking for new foods for my girl. And because of it she has become less picky and she is usually willing to try anything! Sometimes I will catch moths, grasshoppers and earthworms which she now loves. A while ago on the forum I mentioned how picky she was and...
Well, people say that pothos are good and they wouldn’t be wrong. The only problem is I can’t get them to grow, they just stay relatively the same size I got them as.