My friend has a female veiled chameleon who's a little over a year old now. Just recently he added an egg laying bin for her but it doesn't seem that she's using it. He put the bin (which has a clean sand and ecoearth mix) in the vivarium and set up branches so she could easily get in our out...
So I recently got a baby veiled and was wondering how to get him comfortable and used to coming out of his cage... it's almost been the 3 weeks i was advised to give him so he can acclimate to his new home and have only brought him out once. Any advice to get him comfortable to come out of his...
My friend has a female veiled chameleon who's a little over a year old now. Just recently he added an egg laying bin for her but it doesn't seem that she's using it. He put the bin (which has a clean sand and ecoearth mix) in the vivarium and set up branches so she could easily get in our out...
Thank You so much! I think I'm going to take the screen out and rearrange everything to how it used to be so he has the whole cage. and ill definitely move his cage higher so he can have the high grounds compared to me.
You're saying 18x36 is the correct size for a baby? I had bought that one bc the guy at my local store said that would last his whole life... so later on I'd have to go even bigger?
So you're saying he's fine in an 18x18x36 inch cage even as a baby? I just worry that the crickets have too much place to go so he can't eat... and Ollie generally stays up near the heat lamp before I sectioned it, so the crickets would stay at the bottom. Should I take the mesh out and make it...
Okay, I have some questions about vivarium set up... so I got a baby male veiled chameleon (old enough to eat small crickets) but got an enclosure way too big for him now and tried to close off the top portion. Is this the wrong way to do it? Should baby Oliver be on the top section of the...