Okay but its kind of hard for me to control how many he eats and at what time because I free-range feed him because I enjoy watching him go all tiger status and climb the sides and the screen and hunt them down. I have a bowl of small dubia in his cage that he has yet to even touch so I do not...
Will do. Not really sure why VM seems like he is PMSing when he gives me advice. But you havent said why the zoomed the natural day blue light is bad for a chameleon during the day? It has a picture of a veiled chameleon right on the box(not that this means that much) but the light it...
Okay thanks video master. The only reason I used that flukers low light bulb at night is because the chameleon lady that has breed like over 160 chams from california to Florida(her words. you can tell by talking to her she has lots of experience and is very picky about what she...
What is wrong with the day blue bulb? It emits vitamin A that is supposed to stiumlate feeding. As well the light provides better visibility for the cham. I have the sun glo bulb that isnt not blue, so I put that in there now.
As for the night bulb, it just changed it back to the flukers bulb...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - I have a male 3-4 month old cham.
Handling - Half a time maybe, he just grabbed my finger once.
Feeding - Feeding 3 weeks crickets, seems to prefer bigger crickets? Seems to eat 5-6 a day of the larger ones freerange I do not hand feed. Not really been gutloading...
depends if you are going to care for it properly and accept there may be chance that you are going to get a shy cham that may prefer its cage to being out and about. Id only get a baby and either a veield or panther or nosy b is up to you and what you can afford. I say baby because then you...
my baby veiled sounds like it does the exact same thing. It gets a dark tribal/tiger strip cgoing along his spine and spots on his side. He only does this however when he is hunting crickets that have crawled up the screen to the top where he corners them..I call it climbing the stair way to...
I feel like if you just covered the dirt this wouldnt be a problem. I just spread a paper towel across the base of my plant and my cham has never even been near the base of the plant.
I dont know if you are talking to me, but ya I kinda knew this and figured it out. I think eventually my baby cham wont mind my touch eventually. Not that I would want to hold him hella much but I hope that he wont mind chilling with me.
Sounds interesting. Chameleons obviously are color sensitive. But I don't know if I would want to have to wear a blue glove everytime I handled my chameleon. But since mine in only a baby male vieled and he has only tried climbing my finger once, my opinion is by far from expert.