yes i am familiar with the first one but not the others! thank you for the extra info. i prolly shouldn’t breed carpets yet. i still think i might in the future but definitely with a younger girl who can sustain it more. Thank you alll for the responses☺️
you all did your job 🥹 I think ill just let pookie live her life out. She has had a long and fun life and i think she should live her last few years in the very short carpet chameleon lifetime. I will just fill up the exess cages with cb carpets that someone else had worked hard to breed and not...
It is a carpet but i have a female veiled who is abt a year old so i guess that could count. i am preparing to get more enclosures setup but rn i have abt 8 18x18x36 and my adult female is in a medium ds
My female is getting older and I want to know if. it is worth breeding her? She is almost two years old and I didn’t know if breeding makes their life better or worse
I tried using frozen papaya to gut-load my feeder insects, but it smelled awful and got moldy within a few hours. None of the bugs ate any of it.😭 I just thought that freezing ice cubes would be better.
I have observed two prevalent methods for gut-loading feeder insects: freezing blended food mixtures and directly providing fresh vegetables in the feeder bin. I seek to understand which method is more effective.
Yea I read in most of my research that veiled chameleons are grouchy! But even if I'm not on a budget I still don't want to pay $500 for just the chameleon! Panthers are really pretty and their colors are so cool, but idk
Yea I realized that it was to small awhile back😅 Now I'm smarter about it!!! The lighting and UVB stuff I've already looked over. And Ive already found an exotic vet near me! Thanks for responding!
Thanks to everyone for responding! I have fallen in love with the veiled and have decided on buying one after my enclosure is sufficient. Any ideas of where to buy an enclosure?
Thank you for responding! I have a glass tank, but I have an order for a 30x13x30 screen terrarium coming in about 4 days. And I live in VA and the average humidity is 68.7%. The temperature is around 70-80 degrees on average. I saw veiled chameleons online and liked the casque on their heads...
Ok so I'm new and all and I am seriously thinking about getting a chameleon. This will be my first chameleon but I have owned many reptiles now, and in the past. Which chameleon type it good for beginners?