the cage itself is too small im working getting a new one, I just got her this week with cage and all, the tub I put for the eggs is way too small then, thank you
but I mean does she need a bigger container to lay eggs in or something? She has all the symptoms I've read about to start laying eggs and is about 7 months old, I would really like her to lay them and not die...
Idk what category this would fit under but my veiled needs to lay eggs im pretty sure so i bought some subrate (coconut fibers and what not mix) it was the only thing that was closer to dirt and not sand at the store, well i put it in a very small container foe her to dig and what does she do...
So i was going to grab some sticks and bamboo and things from outside and sand it all down to out inside my chameleon cage, but whats the best way to clean them to make sure there are no parasites or anything on them before i put them inside?
http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/trees-shrubs/growing-a-banyan-tree.htm
Says there part of it is poisonous... I want one too now haha but idk might not be a good idea... Especially if the chameleon were to try to eat part of it
I was actually just searching about what to do for egg laying, I'm not quite sure what to put in there, she has been moving around quite a lot and going up and down in the cage I guess she's looking for a spot
I read something that said its actually not the airflow that they need in the screen cages, its so they cant see their reflections and get stressed, anybody know which is true?
So are glass setups ok to use? I have the same exact enclosure for my 7 month old veiled i just got, tomorrow im probably getting a huge one but its glass also, its almost like what you'd see in petsmart for a parrot, about 6ft tall 3.5ft wide, maybe 2 or 3ft deep, im gonna load it up with...
I live in Georgia, but the spots all went away yesterday on their own, i dont think they were bugs of any sort i brushed a couple off the ones that wouldnt brush off are gone, havent seen anything else all day yesterday or today so idk, guess shes ok, thank you all though, now i know what to do...
I've had my veiled chameleon for 3 days now. She is about 7 months old. Eats about 8-10 crickets a day and drinks her drips of water. The heat is about 85 degrees with humidity at about 65%. She seems to move around and act completely normal. Well last night I noticed one tiny black spot or her...