I'll give them a ring in a little bit here. Over a year late since the OP, but I will take care of it.
On a more serious note, happy to see that she is happy. That's is all I wanted for her.
Might bring her to the Pac NW with me, she'd love it.
Sounds like your friend should have researched chameleons more. I see more aggressive ones the calm ones. Consider it a sign of it being healthy.
Look don't touch. The best physical interaction you can have with your chameleon as stated before is hand feeding.
Dogs like to be handled though!
The grandis are so cool looking though. I suppose I could do a similar plan as yours and just use it for a baby cage then upgrade to a nice roomy screen cage. Not like they are expensive or anything.
Thanks for the answers. I've been debating one of these guys or a crested, but I love the...
I was considering picking one of these guys up as well. Yours is spectacular.
I still have a spare 18 cubed exo terra. I wonder if this would be big enough for an adult.
What size is yours?
If you want to just grab a UVB you know will work, without all the research, pick this one up:
http://lllreptile.com/store/catalog/reptile-supplies/uvb-fluorescent-lights-mercury-vapor-bulbs/-/zoo-med-18-repti-sun-50-uvb-bulb/
Any size will do. Also, the Whittier/Long Beach area has at least 2...
Gutload should be easy to find, no need to wait till summer. Gutloading is very important. Probably more so than dusting, especially with certain species.
Step 1. Go to Grocery Store
Step 2. Buy various veggies. A few examples, kale, spinach, carrots, romaine, squash, potatoes, yams. There...
It has been a while, I do most my updates on facebook. Anyways, here is our girl Chamelia. Shes about 14 months old. We are still waiting on her to lay eggs. We've had a laying bin in there for as long as we've had her pretty much.
She is really calm, and really easy to keep. She eats...