pascal my 3 yr old male veiled chameleon leaned down to snag a hornworm and a single drop of liquid dropped smoothly out of his nostril, at first glance i thought it was water but it had a bubble in it so it led me to believe it was some sort of mucus. what is this and what could it mean? or is...
is it possible to feed my adult male veiled too many hornworms? he absolutely loves them and its the only way i can keep him hydrated, he even has a misting system that goes off every hour and sprays live and fake plants and the screen (the only place ive ever seen him drink) and he will...
i made a video of my male veiled, pascal eating hornworms from my hand, i’m so proud of my boy for trusting me enough to take them
Veiled Chameleon Eating Hornworms From My Hand Again
right now i have an adult male veiled chameleon that i rescued a few months ago in a 18x18x36 exo terra screen cage that unfortunately he has been in all his life. id like to build him a bigger cage to custom fit the desk that his cage currently sits on. i was thinking 4 feet tall (top of cage...
Here’s Pascal, all puffed up and beautiful in the sunlight, he’s giving me the chameleon salute lol, i think he got mad at his reflection in the glass door bc he wasn’t hissing at all or trying to bite me so i don’t think i was the subject of his aggression, but i really don’t know. anyways...
so i have plants coming in the mail and when they arrive i’m going to be redoing his vines and making them more horizontal but i’d like to add branches, except i don’t know how to get them in there and have them be nice and horizontal, does anyone have any tips? i use fishing line for the vines...
here’s the first time i took Pascal outside, which happened to be today!
the tree he is in is a dogwood in our front yard and hasn’t been treated with anything the whole time we’ve been here (6 years) and he didn’t grab any leaves or bugs off the tree while he was in it
hey everyone! i mostly finished a chart i’ve made that compares the prices of bugs from different places in relatively small quantities, i hope it can be helpful to someone if anyone is interested in getting the most bugs for your buck:p
so the first two rows are pet stores i have in my area...
so i have a 3 year old male veiled chameleon and i bought him a bunch of bugs, here’s the list
25 large superworms
100 large black soldier fly larvae
20 medium dubia
25 hornworms
50 waxworms
50 4 week crickets
i would like to hear your opinions on an ideal feeding schedule
i was just reading a thread on here and i saw some people saying not to buy from backwater reptiles and i was just curious as to why, i don’t plan to buy any reptiles or anything from them and i currently only have plans to buy a leopard gecko in about a year, but i was just wondering why...
i have an adult male veiled chameleon and he’s currently eating 5 crickets and 2 superworms every other day. id like to know what you guys recommend as the very best feeders for a chameleon of his age (3yrs) and species, and where i can get them in rather small quantities, as he only eats 7 bugs...
so my male veiled seems to have some stuck shed around his eyes, i’ve had him since the 26th of september and there has been no improvement. any ideas on how to help him and prevent this in the future?
Hey everyone! i’m new here but i’ve been browsing for the past couple of days and everyone seems very nice and knowledgeable. anyways, i was recently given a fully grown adult female Vieled chameleon (her name is Pascal, from the previous owners) and she’s about 3 years old from what they tell...