Thats bonnaroo :) I nThe first one I spooked him, and then I hit the button just a second too hit!
Edit- I'm On my phone but..did they show up real small?
I read that if the temp drops below 70 or so they try to hibernate, but captive breed can come out of hibernation, so they die...or something along those lines
I'm letting Bonnaroo sleep in his big palm tree tonight for the first time, and I'm a nervess wreck, I don't think I'll be able to sleep tonight -_-
Anybody else go through this there first night?
My veiled will openly run to the front of the cage when I walk in the room or open the cage to clean or mist, but I'm not so Naive to believe he actually wants to come out and see me and be handled. He probably knows it means hes either going sunning outside or about to go in his tree.
Well in Virginia we dont care about seasons, Saturday it was in the 40s then Sunday and Monday it was in the 70s and again today it's suppose to be warm...isn't it December??:confused:
He's getting to be such a big boy, I miss the tiny little veiled :p
I swear he has moods, some days I can't walk by his tree without him almost falling off reaching for me, and some days I can't even walk by without him wanting to kill me.
The first "is my girlfriends" and she hasn't named her yet, the second one is mine (they're both really mine) her name is Juno.
They are so cute and I love them :)
Damn MY bad -_-
But I never said like the care of a veiled just there cage setup with vines to crawl on leaves to drink and such I know they don't NEED light if the tempertures are sufficient.
But ya I read through a few threads on those forums.
*Edit* I didn't even see the other reptiles...
To start I think I'm going to get a pair of cresties today:) i had a few questions, can they eat pretty much all the stuff my Cham eats in addition to crestie food. But my main question is there husbandry. Is height more important than anything else? Should I set up hydro balls on the bottom? Is...
Maybe it's just the picture but...small?!?:eek: It's it' about 6 and a half feet tall!
And the branches are sturdy enough to hold probably 20 chameleons.
But regardless thanks for identifying it :)