Hello,
After reading up on Chams, and researching them thoroughly, i purchased 2 baby veiled chameleons. 1 male, 1 female. 4 months old, from FLChams.com
They are great animals and both entertaining and enjoyable.
First the basics:
They ARE caged seperately, they only stayed in the same cage for about a week till i got around to buying the second cage.
Each cage has a UVB bulb, a spot bulb, vines, plants(fake for the time being), and temp./humidity gauges(digital). Wired mesh cages, like advised and everything. I have yet to have a problem with the enclosures. I mist regularly, and they havent had a problem drinking or anything so i havent gotten a giant dripper. Im waiting for those till they get big enough to warrant a constant drinking need. Because as of right now, every time i mist their enclosures, they stay away from the bottle and tend to shy away from getting wet. after i stop misting they climb down to the leaves and small pools of water and drink their fill.
Seeing as how they are only about 4.5 months old i havent rlly varied their food source, standard small crickets that are dusted regularly and gut loaded. So far thats all theyve been wanting or willing to eat. The pet store is running low on their cricket supply at the moment so im trying to diversify the chams' food sources in case i actually cant get any crickets. I picked up some small mealworms and offered a couple to each chameleon, but they wanted nothing to do with them, AT ALL. I tried both hand feeding and stationary bowl feeding, but they have yet to touch them. My male, Leon, still hasnt gotten used to me trying to hand feed him. Kam, the female, eats sometimes when i hand feed her(only crickets), but shes still a little hesitant. obviously they still have to get used to me and the new food so im not too worried.
So my questions are:
1. How do i introduce things like superworms or fruit flies into their diet and actually HAVE them eat them?
2. Should they be let out of the cage at all? (Leon [M] likes to move towards the door and escape when i mist his cage)
3. what would be a good rotation of "rations" for the chams to eat to nudge them into eating something more than just crickets?
4. Alternate sources for crickets/bugs online or something?
I kno it was long, but thanks in advance for any and all advice and help.
After reading up on Chams, and researching them thoroughly, i purchased 2 baby veiled chameleons. 1 male, 1 female. 4 months old, from FLChams.com
They are great animals and both entertaining and enjoyable.
First the basics:
They ARE caged seperately, they only stayed in the same cage for about a week till i got around to buying the second cage.
Each cage has a UVB bulb, a spot bulb, vines, plants(fake for the time being), and temp./humidity gauges(digital). Wired mesh cages, like advised and everything. I have yet to have a problem with the enclosures. I mist regularly, and they havent had a problem drinking or anything so i havent gotten a giant dripper. Im waiting for those till they get big enough to warrant a constant drinking need. Because as of right now, every time i mist their enclosures, they stay away from the bottle and tend to shy away from getting wet. after i stop misting they climb down to the leaves and small pools of water and drink their fill.
Seeing as how they are only about 4.5 months old i havent rlly varied their food source, standard small crickets that are dusted regularly and gut loaded. So far thats all theyve been wanting or willing to eat. The pet store is running low on their cricket supply at the moment so im trying to diversify the chams' food sources in case i actually cant get any crickets. I picked up some small mealworms and offered a couple to each chameleon, but they wanted nothing to do with them, AT ALL. I tried both hand feeding and stationary bowl feeding, but they have yet to touch them. My male, Leon, still hasnt gotten used to me trying to hand feed him. Kam, the female, eats sometimes when i hand feed her(only crickets), but shes still a little hesitant. obviously they still have to get used to me and the new food so im not too worried.
So my questions are:
1. How do i introduce things like superworms or fruit flies into their diet and actually HAVE them eat them?
2. Should they be let out of the cage at all? (Leon [M] likes to move towards the door and escape when i mist his cage)
3. what would be a good rotation of "rations" for the chams to eat to nudge them into eating something more than just crickets?
4. Alternate sources for crickets/bugs online or something?
I kno it was long, but thanks in advance for any and all advice and help.