Although the college I am aiming to get into allows no pets with the exception of reptiles like lizards, I have to say I agree with you and have just been hoping to find a way to figure it out haha. Thank you!
I have not yet gotten my chameleon but am doing my best to plan ahead and make sure everything is perfect before I decide to bring one home. My only concern would be that I will be going to college in three years. I am worried about if it would be too difficult to have a chameleon on a college...
I am in florida and dubias are illegal, so I was wondering what the next best type of roach is? I hate roaches but am willing to deal with them to provide my chameleon some variety.. Also for those who avoid roaches all together, what kind of worms do you recommend?
I recommend reading these care sheets they go over a lot of helpful information-
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/entry/veiled-chameleon-care-sheet.395/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/entry/veiled-chameleon-care-sheet-part-2.396/
You must gutload your feeder insects with fresh greens and vegetables to insure they are providing your cham the nutrients it needs. Also, there are many different approaches to supplements. One popular one is to dust with calcium without D3 at every feeding, dust with calcium with D3 twice a...
I personally purchased Sticky Tongue Farms Outdoor Calcium without D3, Reptivite without D3, and Repticalcium with D3. I have heard lots of good things about each of these products
Here are two care sheets with lots of very helpful info-
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/entry/veiled-chameleon-care-sheet.395/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/entry/veiled-chameleon-care-sheet-part-2.396/
Hello, I am planning on getting a male carpet chameleon soon. I have been reading up on them, but have not found much information. I have read that their care would be similar to a veileds, but just with higher humidity. If anyone has experience with carpets, some tips would be greatly...
If you simply look up "dwarf jacksons chameleon care" or "dwarf jacksons chameleon care sheet" I am sure you will find a few helpful sites and videos. Prior to beginning to purchase any chameleon supplies, I did this until I was positive I knew all I had to and was ready to provide proper care...
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with these guys and what they think about them? I have read that they are difficult to keep, but also the opposite as well. So any opinions would be appreciated :) I more likely than not will not be purchasing one, but I am interested in learning about...
I was planning on ordering some sticky tounge farms vit-all to use as a gutload for crickets and other feeders in addition to fresh greens. I was wondering if anyone has experience using this product and would recommend it? I was also wondering if it would be a good product to use for gutloading...