I keep one outside of my enclosures. It’s nice to be able to watch when the female goes to her lay bin. That way I don’t go and disturb her until she emerges out
Hi all! I’ve been silently watching threads and building my husbandry knowledge over the past few months. I started a custom build in the fall and it has been empty until a few weeks ago when I decided to add a new friend to occupy it!
The enclosure is 3’x2’x5’. Has a sealed drainage tray...
I would hope that's what happened...I can't imagine that both the sex AND type of chameleon could be mixed up by an experienced breeder haha. Thank you for your input!
Hoping to learn from some more experienced owners on here...bear with me, still fairly new at this.
I purchased a 3-4 month old male veiled chameleon about 2 months ago from one of the site sponsors and received this one...I am quite certain that it is not a male as it has no tarsal spur...