Amanda1801
New Member
Hiya!
I'm completely new to keeping chameleons - always wanted one but never got round to researching etc. - bear with me!
I have...aquired a chameleon from someone - yemen chameleon, male, approx 6 months old - despite being totally inexperienced, and only knowing the very basics, I took him on as he was totally stressed out, being fed a bad diet (no calcium, crickets way too big for him etc. etc. etc.), inside of the vivarium was bone dry (even I know you need to mist them!), vivarium has 4 glass sides and a mesh top, so not the best for ventilation etc. with only basic climbing facilities - in short, he's better off with me as someone who is willing to invest the time, effort, money and knowledge in making him happy and healthy. He's already (in 3 hours) happier, handlable, and eating nicely. He looks in reasonable health externally - skin looks good, he's moving well, no wounds, and is going to my vets for a health check in a couple of days (perks of working for a vet!)
I was just wondering if anyone has any pearls of wisdom, can offer any advice, online reading, book recommendations etc. - I have read up on the basics, but obviously want Colin to have a long and happy life!
Thanks in advance!!
Amanda & Colin!
P.S. - The beast himself! http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos...82953241_100000150017800_633707_5696337_n.jpg
Edit!: what can I gut-load mealworms with easily?
I'm completely new to keeping chameleons - always wanted one but never got round to researching etc. - bear with me!
I have...aquired a chameleon from someone - yemen chameleon, male, approx 6 months old - despite being totally inexperienced, and only knowing the very basics, I took him on as he was totally stressed out, being fed a bad diet (no calcium, crickets way too big for him etc. etc. etc.), inside of the vivarium was bone dry (even I know you need to mist them!), vivarium has 4 glass sides and a mesh top, so not the best for ventilation etc. with only basic climbing facilities - in short, he's better off with me as someone who is willing to invest the time, effort, money and knowledge in making him happy and healthy. He's already (in 3 hours) happier, handlable, and eating nicely. He looks in reasonable health externally - skin looks good, he's moving well, no wounds, and is going to my vets for a health check in a couple of days (perks of working for a vet!)
I was just wondering if anyone has any pearls of wisdom, can offer any advice, online reading, book recommendations etc. - I have read up on the basics, but obviously want Colin to have a long and happy life!
Thanks in advance!!
Amanda & Colin!
P.S. - The beast himself! http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos...82953241_100000150017800_633707_5696337_n.jpg
Edit!: what can I gut-load mealworms with easily?