scarface2jz
New Member
hello everyone !!!!
my name is matt, i just recently got a male veiled chameleon from a friend who knew a breeder, this is my very first chameleon, and ive always been a fan, its not my first reptile by any means. i also have a pastel Ball Python, sandfire bearded dragon, 3 leopard geckos, 3 red eared sliders, as well as 3 cats, and a dog...
my setup is
R65 65 gallon 16.5"x30"x28"
2x reptisun 5.0
100w blue day bulb
60w red night bulb
PLENTY of different sized flex-i-vines
lots of fake foliage
a live philodendron
i mist 2-3 times daily, and im not too sure what kind of diet to go with, as i dont want him to get metabolic bone disease, so far im thinking gut-loaded crix dusted in calcium w/ D3, as i already have them for most of my other animals, but not as a staple of his diet. i would like to do more research to be sure of what i want to feed him
so far he doesnt seem too stressed, he went from the dark grey color back to normal green within an hour of being in his cage, so i assume he adjusted well, especially coming from a cage half as small with another male veiled
i have had him since september 16th and he's doing quite well, so far he seems to be fine temperature wise, and well fed, as well as hydrated, and usually not dark colored...
also if there are any car people here, this is my other passion
my name is matt, i just recently got a male veiled chameleon from a friend who knew a breeder, this is my very first chameleon, and ive always been a fan, its not my first reptile by any means. i also have a pastel Ball Python, sandfire bearded dragon, 3 leopard geckos, 3 red eared sliders, as well as 3 cats, and a dog...
my setup is
R65 65 gallon 16.5"x30"x28"
2x reptisun 5.0
100w blue day bulb
60w red night bulb
PLENTY of different sized flex-i-vines
lots of fake foliage
a live philodendron
i mist 2-3 times daily, and im not too sure what kind of diet to go with, as i dont want him to get metabolic bone disease, so far im thinking gut-loaded crix dusted in calcium w/ D3, as i already have them for most of my other animals, but not as a staple of his diet. i would like to do more research to be sure of what i want to feed him
so far he doesnt seem too stressed, he went from the dark grey color back to normal green within an hour of being in his cage, so i assume he adjusted well, especially coming from a cage half as small with another male veiled






i have had him since september 16th and he's doing quite well, so far he seems to be fine temperature wise, and well fed, as well as hydrated, and usually not dark colored...
also if there are any car people here, this is my other passion
