This is my veiled girl and she has been showing these striking stripes since maybe around one or two days ago. Is she gravid? Just wanted a second opinion, or more I have a very small bin with sand at the bottom and if I notice her digging or putzing around in it I am going to move her to a...
Yes, it works. Could you post a picture of her enclosure? It looks like it could be an internal issue. I would take her to the vet ASAP. Has she ever been tested/treated for parasites?
I have been wanting to get cleaner bugs for my dubia roach bin for a while now, but I wasn't sure which kinds were the most dubia-friendly. Does anyone have any suggestions? I would love to know how many I should buy and what kinds are available. If anyone has any good online sellers, please...
Please fill this out ASAP with some pics of her and the enclosure, along with anything else you think we should see. A video would be very helpful, if possible.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care?
Handling - How often...
I searched around and couldn't really find much. One of the veterinarians could answer this, but I'm not sure @ferretinmyshoes is active on this forum anymore. What an interesting question, though!
Does anyone have any good glass cage suggestions that don't cost too much? I wanted to build one, but I realized I definitely do not have enough time for that. It would take months.
I know it is a bit of a silly questions, since all decent sized glass cages are at the higher price range of...
Well, about live plants, you 100% need to have at least one. They are one of the most crucial parts of a chameleon's enclosure, especially veileds. Veileds love to munch on plants. Plus, they increase your humidity.
Sounds normally wouldn't affect a chameleon unless it was a pounding bass coming from a huge subwoofer. They lack the outer and middle ear, like most reptiles, but they do have a quadrate bone which allows them to sense vibrations and deep sounds. Unless the turtle filter is up against the cage...
Can you please post a picture? When chameleons are just getting accustomed to their new home, which can take ~ two weeks (give or take), different things might stress them out.
To make the transition easier, just give him his space for a few weeks and make sure to give him plenty of food and...
Lol sometimes my little pup will walk into the room and look up at my cham's cage and then she will just stare at him from above is if saying, "Yeah, I see you down there. I am the almighty queen of this land! I own you all!"
I just raised her cage up so she has had some extra confidence lately lol
There is no sure way to know unless we know his lineage, but I am sure that some members like @Matt Vanilla Gorilla could give you a good answer according to his colors.