Hi all,
There are a good amount of chameleon safe trees around me, so instead of purchasing branches I was hoping I could use local ones. The issue is, there aren't a lot of dead branches. Is there an issue with cutting fresh branches, cleaning them off, and using them? I've seen some people...
Mealworms certainly aren't the way to go when feeding your chameleons!
This being said and bolded, I can understand why they're an appealing choice to beginners:
Chances are (though just a blanket statement), if you buy your chameleon from a chain pet store, a sales associate will assure you...
Hello,
I'm looking to upgrade my male veiled's cage from a screen 2x2x4 to a 2x4x4. I've decided to go the route of buying one from DragonStrand, because I'm really not handy enough to do it myself. I was looking for advice as to whether it would make more sense for me to go with the model that...
I'm planning on painting my room soon, which is also the room that Mondo lives in. I'm assuming that the paint fumes wouldn't be good for him so I was thinking I would move him out of my room. Am I right in thinking this (or would moving him temporarily cause more harm than good)? If/when I do...
How often should an adult male veiled chameleon be going to the bathroom? Mondo is at least 2 years old and I've had him for about 16 months. When I first got him he would go to the bathroom at least once/twice a week, but I've noticed his bowels have slowed down significantly as of late. He...
Perhaps you could make a short video about Kodak instead of putting her through the stress of travel. You should only transport your chameleons when absolutely necessary. Sorry to seem like a buzzkill, but it's what's best for Kodak.
If the chameleon can't move to certain parts of the cage because the foliage is too dense, then I'd say that's not good. Other than that I don't think there is such thing as too much.
Since you're getting it from petco and it's a female, it's likely you'll never be sure what locale she is. It's generally recommended against breeding chameleons together when you don't know their lineage. Breeding a female also has a chance of lowering her life span... so there's that too. Just...