Heres a few pics I took today. Not very good :o , but it seems once I put the camera away and sat down, they would get into a great pose, then I would rush to get the camera and then they would hide :rolleyes: Enjoy :D
Here is my little Female Veiled, about 4 months old
Heres my...
Its still going on
Heres a link to the thread
https://www.chameleonforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=438
And heres a link to the Contest Gallery :D
https://www.chameleonforums.com/gallery/browseimages.php?c=14
I also purchased Crickets from Reptile Depot. Shipping was fast and most of them where alive when they arrived. Only problem was I ordered the wrong size lol they are too small.
Dont worry about dragging this post out, its good to see that you really care for your Cham and bought him a very nice setup :D.
Its basically trial and error where you place the cup. Place it near where he basks at. Do you know the temps of the basking spot plus the other side of the cage...
Well, we're gonna need some more info about your setup and things.
Oh, and a waterfall is not a good idea. Its a way for bacteria to create which is bad for your chameleons health. Have you tried misting him?
That looks 100% better then your old setup. Your cham will definitly be way happier. You can try placing the cup somewhere, maybe closer to the middle of the cage, in the center of some plants so the cup is not tilted and the crickets wont escape. Do you have a thermometer and humidty gauge...
No problem! Now just put some pics whenever your finished setting everything up! :D
Im sure Marely will love his new home, and you'll probally see a big change in his personality. :D :D
Yea, your setup is coming along very nicely. He will be a happy Cham! Hmm, about the dripper setup, I would suggest maybe putting it somewhere near where he will be basking. Kinda like having the water drip onto a leave, then having a container at the bottom to collect the water that is...
I dont think that would be to big, thats a pretty nice size. Now just get some plants and vines in there and he will be happy hehe. I'm not sure about the light that just gives off heat, and not light. He might get burned, but again I never used one and am not to sure. Did you get a...
Yes as Jonathan said, that setup is very small. The light should be on top, but I don't think that would do any difference probally. You need a UVB light as well as a heating light as Jonathan said again. It also looks like there is a heating pad underneath, which is not needed.
I think...
If her eyes are still closed, then I would take her to the Vet, ASAP. You can try putting her in the shower, but I'm not to sure how big she is, and she may drown if she is too small.
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Lol I am trying to get the perfect shot, but even if I do, theres no way my baby Veiled is gonna compete with all these beautifuls Chams all you entered! :p :D
Hey Lele, Congrats on your new Cham! Hes definetly gonna have some beautiful colors on him whenever he gets older. This thread makes me want a Nosy Be even more now hehe.
lol thats one of the toughest parts! I still haven't decided on names for my 2 baby Veileds that I had for 3 months now lol.
It can be that he is just settling in, but I'm not sure. When I put my chams in their new cages, they ate fine and were active. I'm still a beginner myself, so maybe someone else can help you. Get ready for some questions hehe
What kind of cage are you using? What is the size?
What kind...