I have a male veiled chameleon and from when we first got him he had very faint camouflage like markings. These became more prominent after every shed. HIs bright yellow stripes with teal polka dots and orange tip spikes only showed after a shedding once he became an adult. We loved the fact...
UPDATE: Thanks everyone. Karma is doing great. I removed his feeder for two days and on day three put a horned worm loose on his branches so he could hunt and he did, right away. I guess he was getting bored with his food and being hand fed.
He now has a feeder and I changed the UVB lights...
Thanks Lathis, yeah I am thinking he is in his teenage mode lol. His cage has no door and he has a free range set-up. He has plenty of room to explore, which he does. He loves walking around on all his vines taking him from one area to another but mostly he hangs in front of the window checking...
Thanks carol5208 and Lathis. I am kicking myself now because I saved his poo (one in front of the door) in order to bring it to the vet and see but, being new, I ended up flushing it. Are vets the ones who do a fecal test? Or?? I definitely will do that immediately the next time my sweetie poo's...
Thank you SO MUCH for your response. Because of the space he has, he has two basking areas and three UVB lights, and also has a mister and dripper in his open cage. So his cage area is a cooling/moisture spot and also water in another area, like a wading pool. I never knew about the UVB lights...
Hello everyone, I am new here and hope someone can put my heart at ease. We had Karma for over a year now, he has his own room (which we call the Rainforest room). He has a large cage with the door removed and plants and vines for him to go and sit in front of the window and another area to roam...
Well variety is also nice. My Karma ate one silkworm and then never went near another one, lol. At the pet store you can get wax worms which Karma loves. Also butter worms are a nice treat, he goes crazy for them.