I just saw these replies. I would be willing to drive to meet someone depending on the distance.
I would include his enclosure but ideally he should be in a larger one, financially we just can’t upgrade right now. I also have his lights that I’d give with him.
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If anyone had advice regarding my situation that would be greatly appreciated.
I am sad to post this. I have a two year old, male chameleon. Although I spent a year researching prior to getting him I still feel that someone with more chameleon experience and more time would...
I am sad to post this. I have a two year old, male chameleon. Although I spent a year researching prior to getting him I still feel that someone with more chameleon experience and more time would be a better home for him. We have had some monetary restrictions lately that have made in impossible...
There is urate in this photo that makes me think he is slightly dehydrated. This color is not common for me to see and yesterday I worked at 12 hour shift and had family come mist him a few times and feel that they may not have done it long enough. (This is a very rare occurrence). He's also...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - male Veiled Chameleon, a little over a year old. I have had him for almost a year.
Handling - Very infrequently, he gets really stressed from handling so I limit it. I handle him when I clean his cage and enough that he isn't stressed by my presence in the room...
I'm too worried, he gets freaked and jumps so this is safest for him. It's not a frequent event just when we clean his cage thoroughly like every other week.
He's only in the shoe box while we lean his cage. He gets really really freaked out when handled so this is the best way we've found to limit his stress. Free ranging hasn't worked well with him unfortunately:/
So my chameleon needed to be medicated soon after we got him for a respiratory infection and he really hated that. He hadn't warmed up to us prior to having to medicate him so now he is aggressive and scared. I've tried hand feeding him but he just hides whenever we get near his cage. He is...
He had a respiratory infection, he seems to be doing great now. Growing and eating lots.
That's a good idea. I do a lot of work in the office where he is so monitoring him won't be a problem,
I am trying that now but I'm honestly not great with plants as it is, I have two currently and they aren't completely dead but aren't really producing leaves and not really provide for much of a hiding place for my cham.
I've read so much on this and my cham was doing alright with handling until we had to medicate him for about two weeks. He hated this and now is terrified of us. He never really tried to bite or hiss but now all I have to do is reach in his cage and he puffs up and tries to bite me. He is too...
I have an umbrella plant and large hibiscus in my enclosure at the moment. My cham LOVES the hibiscus and eats the leaves which is awesome but I can't keep the hibiscus plants alive, I've gone through three of them in like three months. lol I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for...
I will most likely put the plants on something to raise them up some. I don't think I have an way yo get clean branches but I was thinking of buying some bamboo and adding the to his cage, so he has other options to bask. I may add another fake leafy vine as well until my plants grow and fill...
Thank you! This makes me feel better! Should I get a new bulb soon? I've noticed my temps staying at around 82 and idk if that is too cool for the top of his cage