Ok I ordered a Newton's offspring!!! He should be hopefully shipped Monday and at my door steps Tuesday... here is a picture of Newton..
http://www.flchams.com/inventory/Newton%20Breeder.jpg
This is the one that I was looking at but I have not worked with FL Chams?? Has anyone worked with them and do their little guys come healthy???
http://www.flchams.com/inventory_all.asp?id=1026&cham=Veiled%20Chameleons%20For%20Sale
I've been waiting for the pet store near me to clear their baby veiled chameleon's, and they just haven't done so and its been over 3 weeks, I've called them and when I first inquired about them they said that I was the first one that had interest in them and that I would be the first called for...
I almost have my enclosure all set (I just have to tack up some of the vines). I have my heating source all set. But I want to check to make sure my daytime heating is OK for my veiled cham.
During the day the top 1/3 of the enclosure is 79-80 degrees, the basking spot is at 92. Then of course...
OH MY!!! VERY PRETTY!!! I'm so attracted to the Blue ones. I just don't know even how to obtain a blue one. Any ideas where I could end up getting a baby that color?? I live in Michigan...
Again thank you so much for sharing!!!
Wow that would be so cool!!!! I really am drawn to the "runt of the litter". He is smaller than the other 2 males that they have in there. He seems to be more "frisky" at least for a Cham!
This is why I am so Happy that I found this community!!!! All of you have been so wonderful in...
I am getting a veiled :-) Again maybe this is the inaccurate information I am getting with the pet shop they told me (again I'm new to owning a Cham, this will be my first Cham - so I want to make sure I'm doing everything correct before I bring him home) that I should NOT handle the Veiled Cham...
RAFASTAR23> I was going to just roll the entire enclosure outside with him inside, that way I don't stress the little guy out by handling him. I will feed him before I roll him out. We get days that are like 80 degrees outside with high humidity, and as long as I keep part of his enclosure in...
The vet said that they aren't ready to be placed into homes yet and right now they are about 6 inches long. The watering I have figured out, they have a great example at their pet shop using aquatic plant woven through the top of the enclosure for security and then with a dripper it drips down...
I was told I couldn't take my cham outside it was too risky. I hear that a lot of owners allow their Cham to go outside, I was going to just roll his enclosure outside during the warm months of MI (Jul - Aug), and I have a covered patio where I could put his enclosure 1/2 out in the sun and 1/2...
Here in Michigan we are getting teased.... It was low 20's this past weekend, and tomorrow we are having a warm spell of low 50's but then by the weekend we are back to the low 20's with Snow.... Then again my fiancée is a fire fighter and had to do ice rescue training with it 5-8 below zero...
See sometimes especially in the spring / fall us Michiganders don't run our furnaces or AC so there would be a chance that it would go below 60 in the house, I know I know BRRR when you wake up in the morning... haha...
That is why I want to make sure I take extra care on his enclosure. I...
I'm hoping maybe someone can give me a few pointers. I am solely going off of an exotic pet shop advice, which sometimes is good but maybe not entirely accurate. I have an enclosure 2' x 2' x 4', lots of vines/foliage, with the expectation that my new little veiled cham will be coming home in 2...
I am very excited about getting the little guy but I also want to be prepared so I can take care of him like he should be. I first fell in love with a female veiled cham. She was soo cute. But because they explained to me that she needed to be bred or she could get egg bound that steered me to...
I'm getting a veiled cham. Right now all they are feeding them are crickets.. One little guy seems to be the runt, cause he isn't as large as the rest. I get pick of the litter so I am not quite sure if I pick out the largest or go for the runt. The runt seems to act the same as the larger ones...
I'm a Newbie.. So I'm so sorry if I sound a little "dumb". I have read all the basic husbandry links from the welcome email and a lot of different sources including a lot of forum posts. Which btw have helped me out quite a bit, so thank you. I'm preparing to step into the world of owning a...