RachelRiot
New Member
Hi there everyone. This is my first time posting here.
I have been reading here non stop for the past two days and my brain is sponging up everything I am reading. 
I was recently given a 3 month old female veiled chameleon that was not being taken care of properly (no heat at all, no supplements, dehydrated). I have never owned a cham but I am an experienced reptile owner so I figured I would do my best and if I didn't feel she was being adequately cared for I would find her a more experienced cham owner. I took her straight to a local vet who is a family friend and he checked her over for me and helped me rehydrate her over the next few days with plenty of phone calls.
I began reading like a mad woman to find what she needed. I quickly got most of what she needs together and began getting her on a better feeding/lighting/living schedule.
Two weeks later she seems to be adjusting wonderfully.
I have a couple of questions though basically just making sure we have her on the right path.
-Currently her enclosure is 15x15x29 (odd size i thought but it was what I found quickly) fully screened.
- I have several Fluker's vines and plants in there for her to climb on
- She has two lights ReptiSun 10.0 that runs about 12 hours and a 50w infrared heat lamp that runs 24 hours.
-She is eating approx 15 crix a day with her supplement schedule as follows, Mon., Wed., Fri. Repcal w/D3 and Sat. Herptivite
- I hand mist her cage 4 to 5 times a day as well as running a Little Dripper constantly
- She is feeding from a dish at the bottom of the cage
- We are draining any excess water at the end of the night and cleaning any urine/feces/extra crix from cage
Whew!
I also wanted to know how the heck you guys get the branches (like bird perch ones I saw some pics where people had them attached in there) to hold to the screens, and do the branches and vines hold up full grown chams?
Here is a photo I took of Brody.
I was recently given a 3 month old female veiled chameleon that was not being taken care of properly (no heat at all, no supplements, dehydrated). I have never owned a cham but I am an experienced reptile owner so I figured I would do my best and if I didn't feel she was being adequately cared for I would find her a more experienced cham owner. I took her straight to a local vet who is a family friend and he checked her over for me and helped me rehydrate her over the next few days with plenty of phone calls.
Two weeks later she seems to be adjusting wonderfully.
I have a couple of questions though basically just making sure we have her on the right path.
-Currently her enclosure is 15x15x29 (odd size i thought but it was what I found quickly) fully screened.
- I have several Fluker's vines and plants in there for her to climb on
- She has two lights ReptiSun 10.0 that runs about 12 hours and a 50w infrared heat lamp that runs 24 hours.
-She is eating approx 15 crix a day with her supplement schedule as follows, Mon., Wed., Fri. Repcal w/D3 and Sat. Herptivite
- I hand mist her cage 4 to 5 times a day as well as running a Little Dripper constantly
- She is feeding from a dish at the bottom of the cage
- We are draining any excess water at the end of the night and cleaning any urine/feces/extra crix from cage
Whew!
I also wanted to know how the heck you guys get the branches (like bird perch ones I saw some pics where people had them attached in there) to hold to the screens, and do the branches and vines hold up full grown chams?
Here is a photo I took of Brody.
