Believe me we were very careful when we put both of them together, so we know what were doing. Thanks for your opinion. Oh and it's called a veiled chameleon, not a jemen chameleon.
Well in my opinion thats not too good. I mean I am sure he is healthy and everything but i think hand feeding is the most important thing to do if you want your cham to be comfortable when you hold it. Good luck.
Here are me and my fiance's two beautiful chameleons. The big veiled chameleon is levi and the baby is leon. Levi is around 1 year old and I think leon is around 4 months, would anyone have a different opinion on how old he is? Well heres the pics, hope you enjoy them and feel free to ask any...
If they turn any darker no matter what color they are that means they are agitated. I recommend holding them everyday and making sure to hand feed them everyday. That way they know when its time to eat so they eventually will just come right out on your hand.
Hey guys i was just wondering about the color of our baby jackson. I see a lot of adult jacksons have varying colors. Most of the leaves that my jackson are around are greenish yellow and that seeems like the color he turns.
If we were to put blue leaves in his cage, i know it sounds...
Yes, we actually had to force his mouth open and put the cricket in so he would swallow it. As long as she is swallowing the food it is ok if you need to force feed her. If you don't force feed her she will die, but she will eventually start to eat by herself.
I highly recommend feeding her...
I thought it would work if you took her out of the cage. Hold a cricket in front of her and make sure its wiggling around and stuff for about a half minute. If she doesnt eat it herself you will have to force feed her or give it another minute. I had to do the exact same thing.
You should give...
Try getting him out of his cage and handle him more. Than after 10 minutes try and feed him a small cricket. If he doesn't eat it just force feed him. Mine did this at first.
I have a new baby Jackson chameleon and I was wondering about what type of color he will be when he is an adult.
I've seen some Jackson's with blue and red colors among more. I would really like some of those vibrant colors but there's really no way to tell right now with him being so young...
How old do u think he is. I'll try to avoid mealworms from now on. The prob is there's no silkworms or the other works you mentioned at any pet store around, not even petco or petsmart. Thank you very much for your help.
Thank you very much for you help and I have a petco thats about an hour away so i have to get most of my food from a local shop. I have a jackson cham here he is.https://www.chameleonforums.com/new-jackson-cham-pics-97718/