Those are two very good blog posts about choosing a chameleon.
I would agree with most of what has already been said. I typically will make a pass through the entire show to see all the available animals before choosing which ones I want to look at more closely. I just bought a new chameleon...
I have had a Mali for many years. He is a very undemanding lizard. I feed him a mix if fresh greens and pellet food meant for either adult iguanas or bearded dragons. I never feed insects. They just don't need it, especially if you feed adult bearded dragon pellets. I've had my uro for about 8...
SVL or snout to vent length and total length are both tracked when talking about reptiles. Mainly because there can be a huge amount of variability in the length of the tail.
Hello Everyone,
I just found this site, but I am not exactly new to chameleons or reptiles. I have had everything from Boa Constrictors to giant day geckos to Mali Uromastyx over the years. When my wife and I were stationed in Florida we had a male veiled chameleon that we unfortunately lost...
That's funny. My experience is the exact opposite. My Macs, and the ones that I used in college work all the time everytime, but the PCs that I'm forced to use at work never function properly. There is always something wrong with them or the network. I despise them with a passion. I only have...
It is possible that your pot was improperly fired when it was made. That would explain why it is flaking without being exposed to freezing and thawing. It would also explain why it is is more prone to growing mold. It does happen sometimes. The quality control on terrcotta pots isn't exactly the...
My Veiled Chameleon that I used to have just ate every plant that I put in his cage. I never had to worry about "feeding" him vegetables or fruits. I did have to replace his plants a lot though as he generally ate them faster than they could grow.