My veiled chameleon just goes right up to it and takes a huge bite and chews it really well, I only can get mine to eat hibicus leaves but am going to try some grapes.
Sorry i didn't mean t start an argument, it's just i research these things a lot, I am very careful with my chameleon, it is now winter, and my chameleon has started to eat plants, so i bought him a hibiscus an just wanted to let you know that any thing that is toxic is not good in any...
My veiled chameleon loves to eat hibuicus, that is why i recommend it, he eats it every day, i reseached and some panthers are known to eat plants in their lifetime, and yes hibicus is hard to care for but not that hard. Also I do all my research before i give any one any information, and if...
These, schefferla plants are not safe for veiled chameleons because they are toxic if eaten, and panthers and veiled are the only ones who eat plants, i recommend buying a hibiscus, it is 100% safe to eat and if put under the uvb lights it will do just fine. If you don't want your chameleon to...
Really only pink in their face, veiled chameleons really will change to a few colors, if you wanted one that had amazing colors you should have got a panther.
He may need to shed, if you make the humidity higher than his skin will come off, mist him directly, he may also have lice, or some kind of skin parisites, if his bulb is old he may be starting to develope mbd.
Hibiscus is the best choice, because it's 100% edible, the flowers also have a high dose of vitamin C, you can find them at home depot, walmart, or anywheres that sells plants, produce flowers year round, and does well in all climates.
Most chameleons won't even eat out of a cup at all, mine ate out of a coconut (you can find them at petsmart) for about six months, now he eats off them screen.