Going outside?

Serbianchameleon

Chameleon Enthusiast
Should I go with my veiled chameleon sometimes in my yard to let him walk on grass or small trees or there is no need for that or thats even a bad idea or good idea? I dont know if he can escape and disappear somehow.
 
They can and do escape sometimes. Natural sunlight is a good thing if temperatures are good. Use a small cage or mesh laundry hamper to prevent escapes. Otherwise don't take your eyes off of them for a second.
 
just keep an eye on them when they are outside, you wouldn't want a bird getting your cham or the neighbor hood cat lol , I like to bring mine out in the morning after they ate for about a half hour or more at times . natural sun is the best it gets :) the sun is less harsh in the morning and late after noon so those are the best times to bring them out unless you have a uvb meter and you know exactly what the uv index is looking like . you can google uv index in your area , that would give you an idea of when to bring them out .
 
I let my chams out daily.. theres no substitute for true sun. That said, they are surprisingly fast when they want to be and can climb things you'd never expect. I give mine fairy constant supervision, but I also let them explore SOME. I'm never far away though.

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This is one of my males climbing the stainless handrail for my pool stairs. He went towards it and I thought for sure he wouldn't be able to grip it well enough to climb... obviously I was wrong. This guy is a pro screen climber as well...
 
I let my chams out daily.. theres no substitute for true sun. That said, they are surprisingly fast when they want to be and can climb things you'd never expect. I give mine fairy constant supervision, but I also let them explore SOME. I'm never far away though.

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This is one of my males climbing the stainless handrail for my pool stairs. He went towards it and I thought for sure he wouldn't be able to grip it well enough to climb... obviously I was wrong. This guy is a pro screen climber as well...
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