That's good to know about the Arcadias :) thanks!
Well, the Dragon Strand site says that size is appropriate for veileds, although I will admit it's smaller than his old one. I don't think he's too big for it necessarily, but I do agree that I need to let him out more.
Unfortunately my cat...
I rotate which greens I gut feed him with, I've never used spinach but I have used kale numerous times, so I'll cut that out. I use the dino fuel over the veggies, and every now and then I'll dust the crickets with them.
I've also been using dandelion greens, mustard greens, and water cress...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Veiled, male, a bit over 2 years old, about 2 years in my care
Handling - Very rarely
Feeding - Crickets, silkworms, horn worms, occasional super worms. The crickets are fed dark greens, Dino Fuel, and the silkworms are fed some silkworm chow I bought from the...
I have a theory about why Veileds are considered more aggressive, but it's mostly hypothetical so please refute/add more information to this idea...
I think a lot of newer cham owners get Veileds from their local pet store as babies, myself included.
I read on the forums a while back...
Wow - so beautiful!
Here in New Mexico we have a lot of blue borders around windows and blue doors - it wards off evil spirits you know :D
Your chams will be protected to the max!
I know virtually nothing about plants. I looked them up on the Zutrition website though just in case the plant lady lied to me, in which case I would happily get some sweet potato vines too! :D
I guess it's part of the Convolvulaceae family. (I cut and pasted that, and have no clue how to say...
Well, I once wanted one as well the lady at the nursery said they were toxic to cats, so I ended up not getting one.
I would assume that if it's toxic to a cat it could be harmful to a chameleon, but you know what they say about assuming.
It looks to me like she has a basking spot and places to hide once she warms up.
What's the temp in her basking spot?
Cup feeding is pretty much just placing her feeders in a cup instead of free ranging them. Crickets tends to need a kinda deep cup though to keep them from jumping out, so it...
Unfortunately, this would not be a good home for a panther chameleon. Not just because of airflow but also because they need vertical space and it would be very hard to keep clean with all the water that collects from misting/dripping water.
Please read this sites article about Enclosures...
So cute!
I don't know why but something about Willows expression just made me crack up :D such a great face!
I forgot to mention this before, but I love your little signature. Definitely made my heart swell when I first read it. :o