bugagasashka
Member
Hey guys!
Me and my boyfriend got a baby veiled chameleon from FLChams a week ago. His name is Rango, he is about 2,5 months old and he is beautiful! We are newbies when it comes to owning a chameleon so I did some research on this forum and read a bunch of threads/posts on tips with handling. I started trying hand feeding him by holding a cricket or a mealworm on my hand in the mornings when he is hungry. He shows some interest but he never goes for it. I read one of the tips that you can put a little stick to make a bridge between the chameleon and my hand and I tried doing that today for the first time and he started hissing and he was trying to bite the stick!!! This is the first time he has ever done that. I completely understand all chameleons have different personalities and some tolerate handling but some want nothing to do with it, but we really don't want him to hiss and try to bite! We want to be able to handle him at least once in a while so he will be fine and less stressed when moving, etc.
Please help! Any other tips or advice on handling and how to stop the hissing? How do I let him know that this is not okay?
Me and my boyfriend got a baby veiled chameleon from FLChams a week ago. His name is Rango, he is about 2,5 months old and he is beautiful! We are newbies when it comes to owning a chameleon so I did some research on this forum and read a bunch of threads/posts on tips with handling. I started trying hand feeding him by holding a cricket or a mealworm on my hand in the mornings when he is hungry. He shows some interest but he never goes for it. I read one of the tips that you can put a little stick to make a bridge between the chameleon and my hand and I tried doing that today for the first time and he started hissing and he was trying to bite the stick!!! This is the first time he has ever done that. I completely understand all chameleons have different personalities and some tolerate handling but some want nothing to do with it, but we really don't want him to hiss and try to bite! We want to be able to handle him at least once in a while so he will be fine and less stressed when moving, etc.
Please help! Any other tips or advice on handling and how to stop the hissing? How do I let him know that this is not okay?