Color changes with chameleons are misunderstood for the most part. They don’t actually blend in with their surroundings. They not all the same either. You think that a veiled would be bright green when he’s happy and warm. Not always. When my chameleon is warm and happy in his house he is a...
No worries friend. We are all here to help. All jokes aside, you did the right thing by asking before doing. In my honest opinion, I wouldn’t feed my guy any spiders, especially wild caught. A few years ago I had a spider make its way into the enclosure and my female was just as spooked...
It is sad to hear about your guy, I’m sorry. Considering their life expectancy I would say first with all things considered you have made him a beautiful home for 5 years and it looks like he’s had a great life.
The sad truth about this hobby we are in is that we have to come to grips with the...
I had an idea to do something like this 2 months back but the wife shot it down. Little does she know it would have been cheaper than where I’m at now with the dragon strand. The price tag at the store for this was only $65
I have that background for my bearded dragon, came with the enclosure. It is good but I imagine you would want to paint it to look more tropical as that is a desert style background.
If it were me in your shoes I would pay brodybreaux the $125 and get something you really want and not cheaply...
Yes, hornworms are find at her age. I wouldn’t give her giant ones just to be safe. Hornworms are mostly water so for even a little guy like yours it would be like eating a big juicy fruit.
The laying bin I would put in her enclosure first. Mine took right to it and started digging for the...
Hornworms are sold at Petco. Give them a few days to mature, empty their droppings Dalit and in 4 days or so they’ll be ready to feed to her. One a day and she will get plenty of fluids.
Eye problems are a sign of something else going on with them. She maybe dehydrated. 4 months is a little...
Welcome to the forums here! I agree with everything brodybreaux25 mentioned. Everything he said is critical to success in keeping these chameleons. From my experience the female veileds are far more timid with some attitude than the males. However it’s really individual to the animal so make...
Looks female but too hard to be certain. Easy way to tell male from female veileds is to look at the back feet. Does your Cham have a bump, called a tarsal spur on its hind feet? If so then it is male, if not then it’s female.
This could be important because if it is female she will for...