Skyler's Veiled, Karma :)

Skyler

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This is my 6 month old female (I think) veiled. Her name is Karma, like the song Karma Chameleon :)
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Baby Picture-From the first day I got her!
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She is kept in a 24x24x48 mesh cage, I'm gunna move her into a larger one soon. There are lots of plants and branches for her in there. I feed her mainly large crickets and superworms, along with some spring mix, I occasionally give her meal worms because she loves them but I know they can cause impaction so it's only every once in a while. I have a Uvb in there too. She also gets time to free climb in an area I set up in my room by the window. Her lights are on a timer. She has a drip system and I mist twice a day. I also add calcium to her food about once a week. I have a sand box at the bottom of her cage but I'm nervous she will get egg bound :/ I haven't seen any eggs yet. Is that bad? Please let me know of any advice you could give me. Thanks!
 
All bark no bite :p haha
She doesn't really like photos.
Could anyone explain the whole egg laying thing to me?
What age should that happen??
 
looks up jannb and read her blogs. shes gr8 with this kinda of stuff. :) + the blog has everything you need to know.


ps- shes very cute!
 
its a vieled is shoudnt be hard to tell if its a male or female.they can be determined when they are born,if you look on the back feet if the cham has a spur on the back of its foot if it doesnt have one then its a female good luck :D if not just go to google and type in " sexing vieled chameleons"

good luck he/she is very charming :D

chris
 
thanks

just jammed to that song for the 1st time. hahahaha. (thanks youtube)


yay! you have a boy! good thing your name works both ways. lol
 
just jammed to that song for the 1st time. hahahaha. (thanks youtube)


yay! you have a boy! good thing your name works both ways. lol

Haha gotta love that song!
Are you guys sure its a boy??
I trust your judgement but I looked up pictures of the spur and I don't see one on her/him. there is a little extra skin back there but I see no spur lol. i'll try to get of pic of her back legs :)
 
it's a girl. no spur. picture 2 clearly shows it :p
Here's an example if you look closely at the hind feet
 

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No, that's definitely a female. I see what looks like a spur in the second picture, but I'm pretty sure it's just the other side of her foot. She has female coloration and her casque isn't as tall as a male's.
 
Welcome to the forums, btw. That's a nice looking girl you've got there. :)

Your husbandry sounds pretty good overall. I do suggest that you use calcium more frequently though. Most forum members seem to agree that calcium without D3 should be used every day, calcium with D3 should be used twice a month, and a multivitamin once a month.
 
it's a girl. no spur. picture 2 clearly shows it :p
Here's an example if you look closely at the hind feet

Yup that exactly what her feet look like :)
I wouldn't have cared either way but I'm glad she wont have gender identity crisis now lol, I've been calling her "her" for 6 months!
Anyways, when will she start laying eggs?? and what do i do so she wont get impacted?
 
Welcome to the forums, btw. That's a nice looking girl you've got there. :)

Your husbandry sounds pretty good overall. I do suggest that you use calcium more frequently though. Most forum members seem to agree that calcium without D3 should be used every day, calcium with D3 should be used twice a month, and a multivitamin once a month.

Thank you! :) I'll start adding the extra calcium. Is there anything else I could add to vary her diet? other then roaches?
 
Eggs are a tricky subject. Whoever was posted earlier was right, check out Jannb's profile for the best info on egg laying and laying bins. But for now, keeping her weight under control (feeding less than you would a male) and keeping temperatures mid 70's, up to mid 80's max is the best you can do. Lower temperatures and less food intake helps slow and in some rare cases keeps females from ever producing non fertile eggs.
 
Yup that exactly what her feet look like :)
I wouldn't have cared either way but I'm glad she wont have gender identity crisis now lol, I've been calling her "her" for 6 months!
Anyways, when will she start laying eggs?? and what do i do so she wont get impacted?

There is really no way of knowing when she'll start developing eggs. It's a combination of factors, including her temperatures, food intake, and genetics. Here's a great blog about the whole egg-laying process: https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/jannb/345-egg-laying-laying-bin.html

Thank you! :) I'll start adding the extra calcium. Is there anything else I could add to vary her diet? other then roaches?

I recommend silkworms or hornworms. Those are more nutritional than mealworms or waxworms, but most chams still love them. :)
 
Thanks for the help everyone :)
and double thanks for the link!!
If there is anything else you think I should know, feel free to throw it at me!
Karma is my first chameleon and I want to raise her right :p
Thanks again!!
 
there's so much that even with extensive research, it's almost impossible to do it right your first time around. but any questions about specifics, feel free to start a thread and i'm sure you will find answers.
 
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