I do gutload and his lighting and water supply are great. He has a water drip and in the mornings I mist him anyways. As you can see from my avatar he drinks straight from the nozzle. I checked him myself for external parasites but I may have to get him checked for internal parasites if this...
I got them for that much at herp foods but they have the worst service. I really dont recommend it. It took them forever and when I called and told them my name is Lindsay, they said ha Lindsay Lohan. Hardly professional. Check out the mulberry farms site.
Erm... I just asked a similar question and everyone advised me against it. Just wait till they're old enough and supervise them when you put them in together to breed but after that then its back to the separate cages for them.
Im new to owning a chameleon and I have done all my research as to how to take care of one by itself but I didnt know if opposites could be together. Wouldnt have ever done it without researching first.
I know that chameleons are territorial but is it only towards the same gender? Im not even seriously considering it but if I were to house a female jackson with my male veiled, how do you think that would work? Has anyone had experience with this?
I did try feeding him strictly crickets while I waited for the worms to come in the mail. This was probably for about two weeks and he barely touched them. I have tried appetite plus but it didn't seem to work either. Could it be Im feeding him too much? I though young ones ate much more...
This is my first chameleon, he is a male veiled and about five months old. I named him Lennon. He has not been eating crickets for some reason. I put about three in his cage a day (and no, they're not bigger than the space between his eyes so its not a size factor) and if Im lucky, he'll eat...