I'm about to add some actual plants to my enclosure and as wondering what type of soil to use. I have miracle grow at my house if that works. I'll be putting rocks over the soil so Chet can't try to eat it.
I currently have an 18x18x36 enclosure for my baby male veiled and I'm going to get a 24x24x48 for when he is biggrr. My question is is there a type of chameleon that can live in a 18x18x36 or maybe a female veiled? If not are there any ideas of what I can use the smaller one for?
I used a small mesh like fabric that lets water pass through like its not there. You could find something like that over the tray and duck tape it down so it doesnt fall in from weight.
For gut loading, do I just put the food in where I'm keeping the crickets for them to eat or do I chop up or blend the food first. I'm going to order cricket crack soon. Just need to know what to do before it gets here.
Alright, I was hoping for a boy. Anyway to tell how old he his from the top picture do would it be easier if I held a ruler next to him so you can see his actual size. (If I were to guess I would say he is 2-3 inches long from head to butt)
Hope it didn't hurt much. I just got a veiled and it hisses everytime it sees my hand but doesn't his at all to the glove I use. I heard hand feeding can sometimes help with that. Your cham looks really cool by the way.
Thank you for the list of what I can give my cham as an every once in a while treat. Do you have any suggestions on plants and is it true that pothos is poisonous?
I have a nice big branch is the cage that my cham sits on during the day but he or she always goes to sleep near the top of the cage. I think it's because in the morning when I put the crickets in they always climb up the screen so it's like my cham is waiting up for them to eat.
I will get better pictures tomorow, if you could answer some of my other questions that would be great. I really love my cham and want to make sure I'm doing everything right.