Just guessing here, but maybe when a male or female in the wild strays across their natural border habitat, since chameleons, as the name suggests, rely on the 'color' they see when excited by the opposite sex. In a group or area, they are "looking" for that color trigger to know that mating is...
Hi, I'm new here with my new 2 baby Ambanjas. They are very tiny, in a plastic tub for now, eating fruit flies and 1/8" crickets. I'm starting these very differently than I did with my Veils I had about 13 yrs ago. Back then, I took everyones advice and gave them alot of privacy and stood way...