Welcome and congrats on your purchase.
it is very important to do a lot of research. just do a search or post.
everything looks good but as already mentioned the bark and it looks like you are using a compact fluorescent uvb lamp. These have been said to cause eye problems and generally have...
you should start seeing changes in pattern and color fairly soon, they are really cool to watch. I still notice some changes in my guy but I suppose around 4-6 months is when he really started to show the brighter colors.
also make sure you have all your research on gut loading/feeders and...
very cool. I also watched a series by bbc called Madagascar Isle of Marvels, pretty cool also. There was a good amount on chameleons there as well.
chris
usually dark colors like black mean stress. fired up (bright colors) usually appear when excited, angry or happy. but 2 months is kinda early to see many fired up colors.
good luck and enjoy, got my veiled around the same age. He is almost a year now and has been through many changes, was...
:( I am very sorry to hear about Padre. I hope all goes well. I know he has one of the best parents he could have and am sure that if anything can go well it will under your care and attention. Best of luck to your whole family!
chris
check with Dez at chamalot chameleons. She had some beautiful cb carpets at the last repticon show. Also great to deal with:D
chris
edit. oh yeah, looks great!
humidity lol there is plenty of that right now. thanks for the response.
I would love to just give him this section of the patio all the time. maybe I will get it set up and babysit for a couple of days to see how it's going:)
chris
thank you:)
He would be outside full time. there is plenty of shade available, and being the west side of the house he would only see direct sunlight for a portion of the day.
chris
I have a male veiled (B.A.) approx. 10 months old.
I am considering housing him on my screened in back porch which faces west.
I live in central florida and it has been pretty hot here and well everywhere pretty much for that matter.
i have a fan on the patio for air circulation and misting...
if your that concerned you can pick up a cheap plug in thermostat that will turn your heat lamp on/off.. or put the lamp on a dimmer and adjust if accordingly.
I have seen these both at local hardware stores and are pretty much plug and go...:)
Good Luck, hopefully your guy isn't sick...