should i just leave him be then? He has his own room that nobody uses haha. So should i just leave him in there for today and not go in there except to feed him, and mist the cage?
I just got my male baby veiled, when i first opened the box he was a bright green and very beautiful, he kept wanting to crawl around on me before i put him in the cage, whenever i leave he turns green, but whenever i walk into the room or look at him he turns brown if he is on a vine, and black...
I have an appointment tomorrow morning and im nervous my cham will come while im gone, im making sure you dont have to sign for the animal when it comes. I ordered him from flchams :)
At my house grapes, and bananas are readily available. Ive wondered if grapes, bananas, or banana peels are ok to feed to the crickets. Havent heard anything about them. Thank you all!
I am getting my chameleon in two days! So excited! I have a ton of crickets, however i want to get some other feeders. I read that mealworms are fatty, so those can be reserved as a treat. However should i get a few wax worms, silk worms? Also how many would be appropriate for a 2-3 month old...
In my cage the light doesnt really reach the bottom because of all the branches live plant etc....anyways there is a lot of water collecting on the bottom. Would it be okay to line the bottom of the cage with paper towels, or will he eat them? Thank you!
I live in florida which has the same humidity as you are talking about. My humidity in the cage is about 45-50% without me doing anything, and when i turn out the light it goes to 60-70%. Basically when you have the light on the humidity level will go down. You will most likely need to mist it...