he looks good to me... make sure you supplement his crickets lightly with calcium without d3 every feeding, calcium with d3 twice a month, and a multi vitamin twice a month... make sure the crix are very lightly dusted though with the vitamins... good luck :)
i would use calcium without d3 almost every feeding... like 6-7 days a week...
and if he is a baby the glass is fine but wen he is older i would definetly get the screen cage
plese post every sign of a veiled being gravid. i have a small laying bucket in there right now but ill put a bigger one in if she has a lot of signs of being gravid.
i think a bigger cage might be the thing... my parents definetly arent going to buy one because they have already spent so much money on her so im gonna have to save up :)
Well thanks for all of the suggestions i am going to try all of these things, be as nice as i can to her :) , Work slowly, and hopefully this will all work! THANKS SO MUCH!!!
ok thanks... do u know if free ranging makes them more mellow... there was a vid on youtube that said that works but you cant always listen to people on youtube:)
I was wondering if there are any methods of taming a female veiled chameleon?:o I know people say hand feeding and free ranging work but there has to be other ways. Any suggestions??? I purchased my cham at a pretty old age, about 10 months, and she is pretty agressive. I just want her to get...
I was just wondering what are some good ways to set up free ranges for a female veiled chameleon. How do you make a free range and are there certain things i will need? could people post pics of their free ranges for female veileds and vids if possible??
i have a female veiled in a all mesh cage and i have been having a problem with humidity. i mist twice before i go to school and about two to three times when i get back... and wen i leev i turn on my fogger but the humidity always seems to get pretty low wen i am gone for long periods of time...
can she see her reflection in the shower??? if so you want to cover it up with something but it sounds like an awesome idea... We have a walk in shower and it is glass :)
i would get a little dripper, have it drip off of plants and have it on almost the whole entire time his lights are on... i had this problem and when i left a dripper on almost the whole time her lights were on she drinks now... i keep it on almost all day everyday now, it is recomended
You said you have a dripper, make sure that the water is dripping off of plants. Are you using tap water??? If so make sure it is treated with reptisafe...