Veiled Chameleon..

Joey77

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Never Had a chameleon before Any advice? ?They had no info on it when I got it. ?
Male / Female? Age?
Repti Breeze Chameleon Kit don't really think it was a good purchase?. Thoughts about it?
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you could get some live plants for him to eat when it's not feeding time.
the chameleon looks pretty young if you can get some sticks from a tree that would make great climbing stuff.
 
crickets and horned worms make a great meal but I would rather give the horned worms as a treat. at least one worm per weak that what I do.
 
This work?
 

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Welcome to the forum...and the world of chameleons!

If you would like us to check your husbandry please answer the questions in the how to ask for help thread near the top of the health forum!

Nice little chameleon!
 
ok, they don't always have the best advice but they should at least give you some advice.
but they didn't they are so irresponsible
 
  • Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, 1 Week.
  • Handling - Clean Cage. We don't handle it.
  • Feeding - Crickets
  • Supplements - Calcium and vitamin Repti
  • Watering - Repti rain. Every 3 hours.
  • Fecal Description - white with some black. Not tested.
  • History - Any previous information about your cham that might be useful to others when trying to help you.

Cage Info:
  • Cage Type - Repti Breeze Chameleon kit.

  • Lighting - Zoo Med, model, 10.0 uvb and blue light. 6 am. 12 pm Blue light. Sun and 10.0 uvb until 9pm
  • Temperature - 80 F. Lowest 72 F. How Digital Thermometer.
  • Humidity - Not doing it yet.
  • Plants - Live Plant and artificial.. Money trees.

  • Placement - Living Room Corner. No fans or traffic areas. Is about 6 feet.
  • Location - Where are you geographically located? LOS ANGELES

Current Problem - NO PROBLEMS. JUST MORE INFORMATION.
 
Hi and welcome! Most definitely check out the resources tab for proper husbandry. Chameleonacademy.com also has great info. It does look like you have a female. She will lay infertile eggs so you’ll eventually be needing to prepare a lay bin to keep in her enclosure. Of course, the forum is a great place to have your questions answered and make sure all of your husbandry is spot on.
 
1st off congrats on the new chameleon :)
2nd, I second checking out the Chameleon Academy. If videos are more your speed, this is good chameleon YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/NeptunetheChameleon?sub_confirmation=1
3rd, unfortunately the chameleon kit doesn't include things that are essential for a chameleon staying healthy.

The biggest two changes that need to happen ASAP are getting the correct UVB lights (the one in the kit is not sufficient) and supplements .

This is a great intro to UVB and will help you know what UVB to get.




Video to learn more about why chameleons need supplements, which ones they need, and how often:




You'll also want to make sure you're gutloading the bugs before feeding them to your cham:




Her basking temp should be closer to 85F




Here is a video about watering your chameleon and hydration. You'll want to get a hygrometer to measure humidity:

 
  • Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, 1 Week. female veiled chameleons can lay eggs without having mated so when mature they need a lay bin in the cage at all times.
  • Handling - Clean Cage. We don't handle it.
  • Feeding - Crickets you can add other insects like roaches, silkworms, BSFL (black soldier fly larvae), etc.
  • Supplements - Calcium and vitamin Repti Gingero has given you information on this and gutloading.
  • Watering - Repti rain. Every 3 hours. you can add a dripper that drips at the rate of one or two drips per second.
  • Fecal Description - white with some black. Not tested.
  • History - Any previous information about your cham that might be useful to others when trying to help you.

Cage Info:
  • Cage Type - Repti Breeze Chameleon kit.

  • Lighting - Zoo Med, model, 10.0 uvb and blue light. 6 am. 12 pm Blue light. Sun and 10.0 uvb until 9pm Gingero has given you info about this to.
  • Temperature - 80 F. Lowest 72 F. How Digital Thermometer.
  • Humidity - Not doing it yet.
  • Plants - Live Plant and artificial.. Money trees. veiled chameleons munch on vegetation so all the plants should be non toxic, well washed...both sides of the leaves. Fake ones can lead to impaction if the chameleon Che's on them.

  • Placement - Living Room Corner. No fans or traffic areas. Is about 6 feet.
  • Location - Where are you geographically located? LOS ANGELES

Current Problem - NO PROBLEMS. JUST MORE INFORMATION.
hope that helps.
 
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