Lol. I've only been once and it was last Sunday. It was pretty awesome. The majority was snakes, but they had a lot of geckos too, (which is what I have most of) and there was a bit of chameleons there also. They had this one Jackson that was so gorgeous, I almost bought him. But I didn't have...
I have a soft spot for veilds, lol. I can't resist them ;_; which is odd I guess because it seems like most lean towards panthers. But I have both and I love veilds, hehe
How do you even get him out though? Cause like that's exactly how mine is, he's such a little turd when he's in there, but once he's out he's fine. But I'm so...scared to get near him, its terrifying lol. How do you do it? I tried using like a pencil or something and he got super mad lol
Update: its just ME, you guys. My brother can go in there and pick him up normally like I used to and he's perfectly fine. But when I put my hand anywhere near him (and there's no food in it) he sways and hisses at me. I seriously don't get it. My feelings are actually hurt by a chameleon :(
I was just searching my local Craigslist and came across this, which is rare for my area. Could this be your adult male veiled? It says he's in plant city.
https://tampa.craigslist.org/hil/pet/4749802854.html
Thanks guys for all of your answers. I'm not going to try and pick him up for a few days, but guess what just happened!
My brother just walked in there and picked him up, like normal. (I'd didn't know he was doing this) No swinging, hissing, nothing. What? Then he just crawls on to my hand. On...
He's only like, 4 1/2 months old. (That's what the breeder told me at least)
This was him the other day, does he look that old?
He will still eat out of my hand after he realizes there's food in it, but he still lunges toward it a bunch of times.
I'm like, on the verge of freaking out here. I had picked up Earl last night to show him to this lady that stopped by, and he was fine as always. Fed him some worms outta my hand, whatever, he was happy and cool. This morning, I go to get him to let him free roam on my curtains while I do school...