Haven27
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My boyfriend just bought me a baby veiled chammie yesterday. He noticed that I fell in love with the little boy when I put my finger up to the glass, and he was trying so hard to climb onto it that he would follow my finger! Watching him do that made me love him right away because my old boy (he passed away of kidney disease recently) HATED me being near him.
Anyway, I’m just wondering what are their calmest colors? Because my new little guy seems really calm when he was being handled. He is almost always the light green colors, unless I tried to feed him by hand (then he would puff up and get his spots on and hiss), but do they remain light green even if they are stressed at any point? I do know that a chameleon will fall asleep if super stressed out so I’m just wondering.
Also, should I be worried about the discoloration on his right arm? Stuck shed or just hatched that way? As I said, we only got him yesterday, and he did have some shed skin still on him, so that’s what I was assuming it was is stuck shed that hasn’t come off yet.
I’ve also provided a picture I just now took of him being displeased with the phone being so close for a nice picture to show the differences.
Anyway, I’m just wondering what are their calmest colors? Because my new little guy seems really calm when he was being handled. He is almost always the light green colors, unless I tried to feed him by hand (then he would puff up and get his spots on and hiss), but do they remain light green even if they are stressed at any point? I do know that a chameleon will fall asleep if super stressed out so I’m just wondering.
Also, should I be worried about the discoloration on his right arm? Stuck shed or just hatched that way? As I said, we only got him yesterday, and he did have some shed skin still on him, so that’s what I was assuming it was is stuck shed that hasn’t come off yet.
I’ve also provided a picture I just now took of him being displeased with the phone being so close for a nice picture to show the differences.
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