Okay so this chameleon is three months old so it is eating crickets that are slightly larger than pinhead crickets.
Okay I'll do that. Although I do have a ficus tree in the cage and that is obviously in soil so would that work as one egg bin? I'd plan to add another one but I don't want it...
Actually I still have a few more questions.
1. I know that you have said females should be fed less, how much should they be fed
2. When should I place the egg laying bin in their cage
3. If a female lays eggs without being mated can they be fertile (I'm almost certain they can't but...
Hello, I am bringing home my female chameleon today and thought I was 100 percent ready. Then I read an article that said females must be kept on temperatures less than males:eek:. Is this true? I have 2x2x4 cage ready for the chameleon (I did section it off to start) I had planned to keep the...
Okay thanks yes I am aware about the mealworms it was just for the start since they were on sale at the pet store I am looking for replacements now thanks
Hello, tomorrow we will be bringing home my new Veiled Chameleon for the first time (it's three months old). I'm very excited but have some questions for the future. I am allergic to roaches and they are out of the picture when it comes to food. I have crickets, superworms, mealworms, and...
Hello am preparing for my Veiled Chameleon and was told I needed to give it a variety of food. I was looking into Hornworms and Silkworms as well as crickets and locust (I can't do roaches because of allergies). My only concern is that Silkworms and Hornworms are incredibly expensive. I'm...
In general Chameleons are not very social and can be easily stressed. There is no easy solution to this. I'd try occasionally petting it to build up trust but I don't know much on this topic. Sorry
Okay thanks for your input. I can't breed dubia roaches do to my allergies so that was never a plan. I may try starting my own colony just to see though