baby veiled chameleons eating?

Make sure that their cages are set up with plenty of foliage and with high humidity. Use live plants if you can, and make sure that they not only have a good basking spot, but that they can get away from it, too.

We actually have a lot of success using front opening vivariums to get our hatchlings going - they are moved into larger screen enclosures once they're a few months old.

-Jen
 
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