my veiled dug her tunnel and laid her eggs in a 10 hour period. and i thought that was a long time! why didn't it take her a week to dig a tunnel and lay eggs like the other chams on here?
i let my veiled out all the time, i just open the doors to her enclosure and she strolls out and goes to her favorite perch. but to get her back in i have to pick her up and place her inside.
i am interested in trying something other than crickets for a staple food. But i need to feed a leopard gecko, 2 red eye tree frogs, and a common snapping turtle and of corse my veiled chameleon. so i need something that is simple to take care of and to feed out, and that is small enough for the...
acually, the bottom is made of dricore floor things(http://www.dricore.com/en/eIndex.aspx) its made of a single tile 24" by 24", and it is on tracks so it slides right out for easy cleaning. I'll get some pics posted soon. i'm planing on getting some more plants today, maybe some hanging vining...
thanks! yea, filling it with plants is gonna be kinda expensive, but, hopefully not, i'm going to home depot today to return some wood i didn't use and get some plants. I've got some pothos cuttings in the bottom of the enclosure(you can see them in the picture) that i hope will help fill in the...
yea, thats what i've heard, although i see mine jumping around his viv alot. i'd like to get some pumilio, but they are just way too expensive. so far the cheapest price i've seen for one is $120. Your really lucky, you can go into your backyard and see all those colorful animals and plants...
Here are some pictures of when i first got her.
Here are some pictures that i took today.
If you have Pictures of your cham like this, please post them!