I have a 10 month old veiled female cham who laid her first eggs yesterday. She laid 24 eggs (infertile) in her lay bin and a few she dropped on her enclosure floor. Today, I have kept her enclosure covered to give her privacy but figured I needed to feed her. (She also has had her dripper going...
I have a 5 month old female veiled, she is still relatively small (see attached picture) and I have hornworms for her that have gotten pretty large. This one (see picture) is over 3 inches long. I’m scared to feed her a worm this large, will it bite her?
I have a 4 month old veiled female cham that just ate a piece of paper towel.. there was a cricket at the bottom and when she went to eat it the paper towel that I line the bottom of her cage with got stuck too. I tried to pull it out of her mouth but it broke off and she ate a piece of it.. has...
I thought it might have been a little too hot. That’s why I raised her basking light up some. How many inches away from her basking branch would you say is good? It’s a 100 watt and I got a digital probe thermometer that says her temp on her basking branch is 77 right now.
Great thank you. I have filled out the form before. Do you know about the basking light question that I asked? Or should I wait for the others that you tagged to reply? Here’s another picture of her does she look bloated to you?
I thought the same thing but her vet recommended trying a lay bin since she seemed more bloated. But I’ve also been feeding her good I feed her around 12-15 feeder crickets and 1 mealworm a day as a treat because the place I got her from said she was around 3 months. But that was a pet store so...
So I took tito (female veiled) to the vet to get her 2nd round of baytril (she has a respiratory infection), the vet said she looked a more bloated than when she saw her last week. The vet said she might have eggs, and that would make sense, as she’s been hanging around the bottom of her cage...
I guess that makes sense. I got her some new stuff for her cage this weekend that she really seems to like so I guess she’s just not wanting to leave it now!
So I had to take tito (4 month old veiled female) to the vet last weekend, before this she never let me touch her and would try to bite and hiss but I had to get her out to take her to the vet. After getting her out she was SO sweet all weekend and would let me get her out and would just crawl...
Should I put some veggies in her cage with her? She eats ample crickets in the mornings I don’t want her getting hungry but I don’t wanna over feed her
In my veiled’s enclosure, I have a golden pathos and just bought her a money tree yesterday. She never ate the Pothos plant but she has eaten like 3 whole leaves off the money tree in 2 days.. is this normal and safe for her? The money tree is on the list of chameleon safe plants but just making...
I have a female veiled cham that’s about 3 months old, I have read to reduce feeding and basking temperatures in females to reduce clutch size/egg production in general. At what age should I start doing these things and to what extent? Right now she gets about 12 small feeder crickets and 1 wax...
I am currently misting my cham and his enclosure about 4-5 times a day. Once in the morning before his lights turn on, once at about 11am, once at about 2pm, once at 7pm, then once his lights turn off at night at 9pm. I read that you shouldn’t mist during the day while his enclosure is hot...
Tito update: after reading a few more articles I went and bought him a golden pathos plant, another artificial silk plant, and more vines. For his substrate I put down the substrate I was using for him before to keep humidity in but placed paper towels over it so he can not consume the substrate...
I am heading to the pet store now to get more things for Tito’s enclose. Preface: I am already planning on getting a little Dripper and removing his substrate when I get back for him to just have a bare ground in his cage. He has 2 thermometers (one for the bottom and one for the top of his...