Found this on my morning jog, thought I'd take him/her home and show my kids. Possibly keep it or let it go? Not sure yet. I did a little research on the internet and I think its a Gopher Snake? Im located in Cali Bay Area (inland).
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I was given a tongueless Vield Chameleon. The past owner gave him to me because he was in a tragic accident where his tongue was completely ripped off. According to the last owner this happend in the begining of Sept, and he hadn't eating anything since it happend. I seen the posting on...
He is aprox 7 months old. I have had him for 4 months. He eats just about everyday, if not I skip and he eats every other day. He eats supers,wax and crickets all gut loaded. I add calcium every other day and the calcium with D3 no more than 3 times a month.I keep the temps around the 70's...
If so..did it hurt? How old was the chameleon that bit you, and why?
Just curious, my Veiled gets a little territorial from time to time in his cage (which is why i dont handle him much) he's hissed at me, but never snapped.
My chameleon is about 3-4 months old...Hes still a little guy.
Im planning ahead for a bigger cage once he gets bigger. Im in northern Cali where it gets 100+ outside in the summer, and the winter it hits the low 40's. When I run the heater it completely dries out the whole house of humidity...
I know I'm going to get BASHED about how "YOU SHOULD NEVER KEEP A CHAMELEON IN A GLASS TANK", but the temperatures are fine, just like everyone else's and he's right by a window so he gets a nice cool breeze of fresh air.
-He seems a little shy and paranoid, I think its because last night was...
The local pet store keeps them in here, and they recommend I do the same at home (layering the bottom with ECO earth, pete moss, wood chips and pebbles). Im still doing more research before I get one, so I figured I would try and ask again, what you guys think.
Hey guys, hows it going. I've recently been doing my research on chameleons ever since I found out they carried them at my local pet store. I've always had animals my whole life (I know these can be very delicate) so I am somewhat aware what to expect before I buy a chameleon. So having that...