Hi, I'm saving up to buy a chameleon I work at Petsmart (just started) and I have my eyes on the chameleon at my store so as I'm saving money I'm trying to learn everything I need to know and everything about them and could use some advise and tips please ??
Please be aware that keeping an animal like a chameleon is not an inexpensive proposition, and for the health & well-being of the animal, is not something that should be done "on the cheap". I don't say this to dissuade, but in the interest of full disclosure of the realities.
IMO, one of the first things to make yourself aware of are the realistic costs involved. Keeping a reptile or reptiles is—for most—a hobby, which means it's an
expensive money pit. It's not a matter of plunking down $XXX.00 and being good to go. Please peruse a few of the following:
cost of keeping a chameleon
Keeping a reptile is also—like keeping
any animal—a commitment for the life of that animal. If you're in a fluid situation—family, school, job/income, health, relationship, etc.—that can present additional challenges (e.g. who's going to take care of your pet when you're away, on vacation, too ill, etc.?).
Watching vids & reading articles, books, & websites is good, but I've yet to see any that were all-inclusive and covered everything, so it's important to
keep watching & reading—it's part of being a responsible keeper.
Will this be your first reptile? If so, I would also encourage you to view the following by Clint Laidlaw:
Top 5 Reptiles For Beginners
Top 5 Reptiles For Beginners (Clint Responds)
There are some good reasons there are no true chameleons on that list. I won't say nobody should start with a chameleon, but I will say keeping a chameleon can be a bit more challenging (and expensive) than keeping some of the other species.
Unfortunately, he does not have a veiled-chameleon-specific video (don't know why not—he should) but please watch this (if you haven't):
Which Chameleon Should I Get?
Again, I don't say any of this to dissuade, but in the interest of full disclosure of the realities. We want you to succeed, but without having to repeat mistakes of the past. This is a good place to help with that.
Also, before you take the plunge, have you investigated if there are any reptile rescues near you that may have a veiled chameleon in need of a new forever home?
Best Wishes