Yes, get a reptibreeze :)
The home you have him in now is in no way suitable. Please remove the red light. Those do no good for chameleons at all. You can use a simple house bulb for heating. Do you have UVB on him? Are you following the recommended supplementation schedules?
All of my boys are from Monika at Chameleons galore, she is in BC and ships in Canada. If you look on facebook and search for Canadian Chameleon Keepers, there are a tonne of canadian breeders that can ship :)
This.
If this is your attitude, we probably aren't your type of people. Take care and I hope you take pet ownership a little more seriously in the future.
Welcome to the forum!
To echo what others have said, she needs more acclimation time than that and force feeding her on day 3 when she doesn't need it is a sure way to break trust for a very long time.
Can't wait to see her and her enclosure!
I haven't read through this thread but for the last few months i've had about a 95% hatch rate and have not had a single dead worm all the way up to feeding size.
I keep them on my kitchen counter (a regularly warm room in my house). I cut the middle out of a paper plate and put the eggs on...
I have both. While I don't find one harder to care for than the other, my veiled is definitely the one that gives me more trouble (picky, doesn't like me etc).
They are both such lovely animals, it's hard to choose :)