The plant on the bottom left is a Pothos. It isn’t quite big yet so I can’t take clippings from it, but I will ask around. My chameleon loves to completely eat my Pothos. I’ve already gone through 3 Pothos plants because she eats them😂 I will try to find branches outside, thank you for the great...
Since I’m a teen I don’t have the money yet to get my chameleon a bigger cage, but I’m working and saving up money. So in the meantime I bought her more living plants. I have gotten rid of nearly all of the plastic plants in my chameleons cage. Sadly I wasn’t able to find a plant that could...
I have good news!! I just feed her and she was able to use her tongue! Granted, it was very slow and careful movements but she was able to use it nonetheless. I wonder why she bit her tongue yesterday? Maybe she thought it was a worm?
I was just trying to move my chameleon at around noon to clean out her cage. As I was lifting her out she shot her tongue out at my forehead, thinking it was food! Something odd happened... as she was retracting her tongue she seemed to have bitten it. I'm not sure how hard or how much damage it...
Sorry about the last photo... my phone decided to put a black line at the bottom of it. As you can see her joints look discolored to me. The tan bit on her head is some stubborn play sand still left :)
What about the bruising though? This is her fourth batch since I've had her and she's never bruised her joints before. Is this just from overworking her arms while laying?
My female veiled just laid her(unfertilized) eggs and there are 31 total! While this is still a large clutch it's very exciting because her clutches used to be around 40-60 eggs! Lowering her basking temp to 80F and feeding her less has really paid off! I do have one question though... I notice...
Thanks for your input. I have been thinking about going 100% live plant which will be challenging since I am not very good at keeping plants alive, but I will definitely add more live plants soon. :)
· Your Chameleon - My chameleon is a female veiled who is almost 2 years old. I’ve had her in my care for a year and eight months or so.
· Handling - I handle my chameleon twice every week, sometimes more… if it’s a sunny day I like to take her outside.
· Feeding - I feed her 5-6 large feeders...
I wanted to get some new feeders for my chameleon. I heard that snails are a great choice. I was wondering what type of snail chameleons eat and how they eat them. Do they eat the shell and all? So do you just feed like other feeders such as crickets and roaches? And what do you gutload them...
I will look into purchasing one. But for the time being I just put A LOT of flat rocks over the top and put the Golden Pothos in the cage. She immediately ate one of the leaves. She has never tried to eat any of my plastic plants. Do you think that she knows the difference between what she can...