3 days ago I rescued a female veiled chameleon from a patio in house here in southern Spain....it had been there for at least a month I know this because it was spotted by a friend of mine whilst she was showing the house to prospective buyers....I know we have wild ones down on the very southern tip but think this one is either an escapee or dumpee...no missing posters saaround town so prob dumpee
Ive been reading up about care etc....but want to know how its survived theres no greenery there just walls
can a captive chameleon catch its food...flies moths etc?
would it have hydrated enough from the 2 days of rain we had over the month?
She seems healthy enough and am giving her greens & water sprays 3 times a day and waiting on a delivery of crickets from UK!![hoping she is catching prey] live in a small mountain town with no pet supplies...anyone know where to get food in Spain?
Shes currently in a bird cage stuffed with branches but we are building an enclosure over weekend.
I have been putting her outside daily[in shady garden] to get some rays with temps around 28-30dgs she seems happy is this ok?
any advice for a total novice but someone who has wanted one of these for so long ...will be greatfully received.
Ive been reading up about care etc....but want to know how its survived theres no greenery there just walls
can a captive chameleon catch its food...flies moths etc?
would it have hydrated enough from the 2 days of rain we had over the month?
She seems healthy enough and am giving her greens & water sprays 3 times a day and waiting on a delivery of crickets from UK!![hoping she is catching prey] live in a small mountain town with no pet supplies...anyone know where to get food in Spain?
Shes currently in a bird cage stuffed with branches but we are building an enclosure over weekend.
I have been putting her outside daily[in shady garden] to get some rays with temps around 28-30dgs she seems happy is this ok?
any advice for a total novice but someone who has wanted one of these for so long ...will be greatfully received.