I have a veiled chameleon who loves to eat plants. I have bought him a weeping fig, yucca plant, bamboo, orchids and a spider plant. Many people recommended to buy pothos plants but the other half said it’s poisonous if a cham eats it. I want to add that vinery for him. Is pothos a safe plant...
I completely agree and used the shelves as stability and a way to add height and depth to my enclosure. Once I figure out how to mount my heavy plants then I’ll take the shelves out. But otherwise I can tell he likes it. Does anyone struggling with there chams trying to eat rocks? I have covered...
After much research and good advice from here, I have gotten Pascal a new bigger enclosure Nd uvb! I would love for u guys to share pictures of your enclosures down below! The first picture is his original setup in the small reptibreeze screen cage. The second is the new 2feet by 4feet enclosure!
Thank you so much for your expertise! And yes I have taken all advise into account and will be upgrading my uvb, adding more variety of insects, getting a bigger enclosure and watching the humidity levels. I really appreciate the advise and gladly take it for Pascals well being:)
They did a fecal and no blood work or xray. The vet examined him and said he was healthy but he needs a higher humidity and more vitamins in the insects like roaches. And that since I got him from the pet store 2 weeks ago that there shouldn’t be any reason he is sick.
Yassss I love Neptune the chameleon!! I have watched all of her videos! She has great tips. Hmm maybe that’s why he’s not shedding ok I’ll bring down the humidity and see how that goes for him and yea I wanted to upgrade my uvb lights but it’s just so expensive. Do u have any recommendations...
Thank you for all ur helpful advice!:) So I spoke to a reptile expert and they said he needs a high humidity to shed and that the temperature i wrote was incorrect his gradient is 81-68.
I wouldn’t say my enclosure is too small because he is small rn but I do agree as he becomes an adult then...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - boy Veiled chameleon 5 months old, 2 weeks in my care
Handling - Daily. He’s a odd cham he loves to be handled
Feeding - 1 Hornworms, 4 crickets, 3 super worms and 2 wax worms, once a day at 5pm
Supplements - Repetitive with d3 and calcium without d3
Watering...
Hi I have a 5 month old veiled chameleon who I got 2 weeks ago. Pascal is very friendly and has settled in comfortably in his enclosure. I’m worried he might be sick cuz he has a white line forming around his mouth. And after he eats his insects he try’s to eat dirt and vegetation. I have...