that is a good point Will i started out with veileds and a few rough end with them at first but i'm still working with them my first was a 3day old veiled i got from a guy from my herp society and he has been helping me with my chameleons ever since my first one died after 6months i left out of...
all i do is remove old fruit and remove dead beetle and add meal when needed they grow and reproduce on there own i also take out what i need when i feed my animals treats regular mealworm are the best for breeding i order them as mealworm at about 1/2-1" larva stage and let them grow. i had at...
you should get a 7.o for your dragon because that is made for desert lizards. the 10.0 would be good for it in a big cage they have an effective range of 24in and 5.0 only have a 12in range
how many people have hatched veiled. if so what was the temperature you incubated them in and how long did it take to hatch. mine are at 150days and are incubateing at the high temp at 84 degrees and drop down at night. any input will help thanks
just wondering did the person you bought him from say he was a boy or girl. it looks like a girl. i didn't see any spur on his back feet. just don't want you to get confused when it doesn't get as big and colorful as male
i have built several cages out of hardware cloth and flower pots for the bottom i build them three foot tall and 16 inch diameter but you can make them bigger the entire cage cost my about $15 to build and $10 to decorate a 3ft ficus tree
i use a background for my screen cage because it help prevent spraying through the cage and leaving wet stains all over my wall. it also make the chameleon feel more secure. the background i se has plants all over the backgroundand make the cage look nice
daytona is awesome went last year and bought 2male veiled chameleons 2 bearded dragons and 15 turtles. one of my male died to was a great chameleon any way had it for 7 month and didn't grow, the other male is a nice 16 inches all ready and breed with my female that gave me the eggs. hope to see...
i agree with you. the worst part is after digging them up and counting how many you have and then 2 weeks into incubation all but a few eggs go bad. i had 44 eggs and 2 weeks later 32 eggs went bad and a couple days after that 3 eggs went bad. i have 9 fat eggs right now and i don't have the...
the only thing i hate about eggs is the long wait for them to hatch. my veiled eggs will be at 150 days on the 21st of this month. meaning hatching time is near. this is also whyi got a pair of jackson so i don't have to incubate eggs
look up care for swift lizards and it would be the same because a side-blotched lizard is a swift lizards. i'm sure they can live loger then 2 years if housed properly