Read this thoroughly and you should be good as gold > https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/veiled/
You have the supplementation listed on the care sheet above. you are definitely over-supplementing with D3 ...supplementation should be of calcium WITHOUT D3 every feeding or almost...
I used wood varnish which is very water proof
Step one : seal all the corners with silicone using a silicone gun as to cover any gaps
Step 2 : Paint all the wooden enclosure with wood Varnish. Leave to dry for 24 hours then sand it down with a very fine sandpaper just to remove any...
Great Post!
I had been thinking about this too ...to me it makes perfect sense as to me the perfect chameleon habitat is a habitat that is as close to their natural environment as possible .
Having said that i am sure that they do not mange to eat 15 crickets a day in the wild ...so with...
lol That sounds like a good idea ...for us chameleon freaks :)
Yeah really enjoy watching them catch the sun, their colours show that they are getting something that they do not have in their enclosure . I seem to prefer sun exposure as opposed to d3 supplements especially with Montane...
Thanks.. they are part of my baby collection :) My daughter is 2 and a half years old and is great with them. She also managed to hand feed the young ones and calls crickets - cwakkits lol
Oh yeah , just in case anyone wonders ...the baby chams eye is closed due to my daughters hair rubbing...
Here is the first one of Slurp enjoying the sun in the front Porch
http://rs1292.pbsrc.com/albums/b580/mauro180/Mobile%20Uploads/DSCF8115_zpsaf7fe538.jpg~320x480
this one is Squeek at 3 months old on Ava pretending to be an earpiece ...
Will be visiting San Jose, Limon and maybe Guana Casta...its a not so near future plan but not surprisingly this was one of the first thoughts that crossed my mind. Guess i'm not in a hurry now :-)
Was wondering if there are any chameleons in Costa Rica. Its my gf's country of birth and she has family there so we are planning to visit sometime in the near future..she has told me about the vast fauna cr consists of and the dense, humid forests which get a good amount of rainfall..i think...
keeping him in a glass enclosure is ok as long as there still no stagnant air in the enclosure ...is the top of the enclosure screen?
A 10.0 uvb light is ok and not too strong however considering the size of the enclosure it might sound like he does not have enough space where to hide from...