I think hell get used to it. I have never made mine smaller, but anytime I move things around hes grumpy for a day or so. Spuds a pig though and never goes off eating so i don't worry about that. *knock on wood*
I keep reading the sap is a toxin, veileds eat plants and like it. Ive also read that they can eat the leaves, but it is sketchy because if the cham rips the leaf off there might be sap on the stem of the leaf. So I have been avoiding ficus trees and their sap, my veiled will eat anything green...
I imagine you would have to clean it often anyway. Bacteria is so easy to get built up. Don't chameleons prefer a warm mist? My veiled will "shower" in the water if he thinks its warm enough. I have never bought a humidifier and am curious to what people have to say too.
My condolences to the late Bubbles.
"The way webs are made can be a clue as to which spider was the resident of said web." - Will
I loath spiders! But non the less this is a cool fact. Makes sense that all different kinds of spiders weave different webs. Any spiders that you watch out for in...
worrying again
I have the same thing going on. Though my male veiled chameleon shed his whole skin a few days ago his hole head isn't white/grey like the previous posts. Its just along the back sides of the casque and around and between his eyes. Should I wait to see if it goes way with the...
I have a question for anyone. I bought my chameleon and I'm not sure how old he is he was.(Veiled Male cham.)
Are there any tell tale signs of their age?
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I normally give him calcium with d3, because he has no actual sunlight right now, in the summer he will, its too cold by the windows now. He has a Uvb bulb. The last time I dusted his crickets it was with a multivitamin for the first time the day before i noticed the white on his nose. I...
If you had blood around your vent you would be going to a doctor. Chameleons can get all kinds of parasites so I would go to the vet and figure out whats wrong.
So leave the lights, awesome. I figured he knew what he wanted. I hear you on the temperature thing, I haven't been doing to bad I learned its way easier to maintain a temperature if I keep the door on that room shut for a major chunk of the day.
I just got my chameleon, a couple weeks ago and just now is he seeming settled in a comfortable, basking spot is 85-95, the cool areas are about 70, he always ate really well and drank. A few days ago I noticed he was chalky, so I made super sure he was actually drinking enough from the dripper...