Hi there,
I am a first time Chameleon owner...I purchased Norman, a 4 week old Veiled Chameleon from a reptile show last weekend. I have kept bearded dragons, plumed basilisk, and tree frogs so I do have some herp experience. The person I purchased Norman from did not seem entirely knowledgeable so I thought I would ask some questions here..just to be safe. I asked the breeder what I should do, since I have a 4 foot mesh cage at home...and I knew this 2 inch Chameleon would get lost in such a large cage...not to mention he would never find food. The breeder told me to keep him in a plastic storage box without a lid, until he grows bigger. Thats what I have been doing...he has a live plant, vines, dripper, and a cup full of crickets. I also have UVB strip light and a heat lamp set up. Everything I read said make sure they have GOOD ventilation so I am worried about him living in a plastic box. Norman is eating about 10 two week old crickets a day and is always a lovely bright green. Should I be concerned?
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This is Norman the day I brought him home.
I am a first time Chameleon owner...I purchased Norman, a 4 week old Veiled Chameleon from a reptile show last weekend. I have kept bearded dragons, plumed basilisk, and tree frogs so I do have some herp experience. The person I purchased Norman from did not seem entirely knowledgeable so I thought I would ask some questions here..just to be safe. I asked the breeder what I should do, since I have a 4 foot mesh cage at home...and I knew this 2 inch Chameleon would get lost in such a large cage...not to mention he would never find food. The breeder told me to keep him in a plastic storage box without a lid, until he grows bigger. Thats what I have been doing...he has a live plant, vines, dripper, and a cup full of crickets. I also have UVB strip light and a heat lamp set up. Everything I read said make sure they have GOOD ventilation so I am worried about him living in a plastic box. Norman is eating about 10 two week old crickets a day and is always a lovely bright green. Should I be concerned?

This is Norman the day I brought him home.