Hey everyone I came across this chameleon that needs to be rehomed, I'm not sure if it's worth trying or not. He's a 2yo male veiled, the current owner can't take care of him anymore. Any thoughts? Anyone experienced this before?
I have 4!
2 male veiled: Sniper and Randall
1 female veiled: Aimy
1 male ambilobe panther: Boncuk
the one in the pictures was Sniper in different stages of life, I started posting those pics since I was struggling to find him myself lol
I've been posting a lot of pics like this on my Instagram stories, would like to play with experts though! Upload your pics if you have any!
SPOT THE CHAM!
There's a few things that you can improve in the cage, first thing would be to have live plants and remove the fake ones, veiled chameleons are known for being plant-eaters and if she would ingest a piece of plastic she would no be able to digest it. Some safe plants that work very well are...
I suggest to read the manual again, it is very clear on those steps, it says 1-2 feet above the pump right on the page I posted, if you follow the directions hopefully you won't have any problem
I would suggest an hanging pot with pothos with long vines, those are definitely hard to kill, safe for chams and serve the purpose very well. I use metal wires if it's close to the heatlamp and fishing line if it's safe from the heat.
The main reason why you shouldn't want a mossy vine is because those stay wet and moist and become a bacteria paradise, also the cham could ingest it or get it's nails stuck in it @Bubblestheousaletchameleo I agree on adding some more foliage and maybe get some thicker vines when the baby grows...
So, first thing, the reservoir HAS to be positioned higher than the pump, it needs to be gravity fed, otherwise the pump will over-work to suck the water out. The only things that I could think about other than that is that maybe you drilled the hole in the bucket a little off center and it's...