Got it. Should I try taking him out now and risk stressing him out more to fix his cage now or should I wait till he’s gotten more of his color back to try again?
Ok I’m thinking I’ll leave him alone until he’s a little less stressed out and then try getting him out. I’ve had him for over a week now. Should he be adjusted to the new environment or could that still contribute to the stress?
As I said I wasn’t able to get him out so I couldn’t move anything around. I plan to get live plants to replace the fake ones but I want to make sure I can get him out so I can put the new stuff in.
I believe so. I tried to take him out yesterday so I could fix some of the stuff you recommended and I could not get him out of the cage without having to be overly handsy. Which leads me to this problem of I’m not sure if he’s stressed out from me trying to handle him yesterday or he’s just not...
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I am a new keeper so I’m still learning a lot about chameleons. I know chameleons will turn darker to absorb more heat but my chameleon is a dark grey and isn’t moving a lot. He is sitting under his basking light but he was a lot more green this morning and was super active...
I’ve just been using this one. I usually toss the crickets around in it before giving them to him. I put a cricket block and some apple in the container with my crickets.
Hello everyone. I just bought my first female veiled chameleon and I feel like I’m doing something wrong. I have a basking area in her enclosure where it’s around 87 degrees and I spray her enclosure twice a day. I’ve also been supplementing calcium with her crickets. My biggest concern is the...