I'll vouch for Tyler as well. -Has great looking enclosures at very reasonable prices. Personally, I ordered mine from Reptiledepot, but shipping took forever, it always seems too...
I just recently purchased a Bug Napper as well, and I'm in love with it. It's really convienant to just collect the insects in the morning, and feed them off whenever. And hey- if you have too many, you can just let them go and not worry about it. Plus it's a great variety in your chameleon's...
Go for it, they have some of the best Panthers hands down, and some especially outstanding Veileds. That's where I purchased my chameleon from, and he didn't turn out too bad. LOL
Eric- LOL, Ya know- just a few lethal venomous snakes, no biggie. Oh by the way, I'm most deffinetly not telling YOU where all the Veiled's are. Hahaha, kidding! I don't know where they are myself, all the information I got was that they were located somewhere in Ft. Meyer's. Everyone who knows...
We have actually had one Nile Monitor captured and brought into the clinic I work at (Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife -C.R.O.W.) because it attacked a resident's cat. He sure was a big one too...although I have yet to encounter a wild Veiled. Mike from FLchams also told me there was a...
I think that's a great idea, and you guys should deffinetly do that. I agree they are often overshadowed due to how common they may be, and Veiled's are usually never pictured to their full potential, but I know a lot of you have awesome Veiled pics. I know you're hiding them, guys- cough 'em...
Wow...I can't believe I even placed! Like always, very steep competition, the pics were outstanding, especially the "professional quality" pics, LOL. Thanks so much everyone, I'm glad you actually liked the pic.
I'm so happy I get a little metal under my name. :D
Again, congrats everyone!
I'm deffinetly not reccomending you keep a Senegal as your first chameleon, but that's what I began with, and I had him for almost 3 years. He was actually killed by a cat, so he may have even lived a bit longer. I think senegals are a lot tougher than we give them credit for, as well as a...
Besides, even if you DID infact have a friendly chameleon, handeling in most cases would have to be kept to a minimal, as chameleons stress out very easily. Plus, you may recieve a friendly one, in a few months it could 'turn on you' ! LOL- That's happened to me, they may not always stay...
If I were you, I would use paper-towel at the bottom, because it absorbs more of the mess and excess water, and it doesn't mold or create a stench like newspaper. Just my opinion...
I would also reccomend FLchams, as that's where I purchased my Veiled from. The Kammer's and Bluebeast Reptile also have some great Veileds, from an assortment of blood lines. :D Good luck with your search!
I'm terribly sorry to hear about they death of your friends chameleon...It's a difficult subject to deal with. From the symptoms you described, there could be a variety of complications that led to his passing.
Often times, Respitory infections seem to be of high mortality rate, but those...
Also, don't wiggle them around or anything such as that. It can confuse your chameleons; There may be a misconspetion with your chameleons, as they may think your fingers are wriggling worms, so I would do what Jenna suggested.