If my chameleon Stark, decides he wants to come out and it is close to the time the lights turn off and the house is darker, he will sometimes go to sleep. If he does I usually just put him back before he gets too comfortable:LOL:
I would feed super worms instead of meal worms, as they can cause impaction. I know veiled can get salt build ups by their nose which are usually white, but the white patch is larger than any salt buildup I have seen so I'm not 100% sure if that is what it is
I have used this bulb before, however it is a waste and burns out very quickly (I think mine lasted a month when I was lucky). I know some people use regular house bulbs, but I use this
I would also recommend adding thicker branches to hold onto for basking. Also be careful, I saw in one pic, his casque touching the screen-that is how they can get burned (take it from someone who made the mistake before). If I remember correctly, I think 8 inches away from the light is...
I'm not quite sure if this could be adding to or part of the problem, but you shouldn't need a nighttime light unless your temps drop to the low 50's. A drop in temp is actually beneficial and the light can disrupt their sleep
what do you mean by tends to have a normal sleep schedule? If you fill out the"how to ask for help" we can see better if it may be a husbandry problem or something else
based off of coloring, they look both female to me, however to be 100% sure we could need pictures of the base of the tail. The most common locales of panther in the pet trade are ambilobe and ambanja and since you got them from a petco, they are most likely one of those. If I had to guess I...
I have found that many people who keep chameleons also keep dart frogs. This is my little leuc, I've had it for about 6 months, about 8 months oow in total. Not completely sure about gender yet. At first I was a little unsure about keeping a strictly view only animal, but I soon got sucked into...