Hello! I'm bored, and I know there's already a ton of these, but, I decided to make a thread about caring for Veiled Chameleons :ROFLMAO:. Ok, so first off,
Basic supplies:
- Mesh cage. (Preferably 24x24x48, 18x18x36, or a 16x16x20 inches.)
- Plants. (Fake, or real. But, if you get real plants...
Definitely a male. I think you've already established that, lol. But, you see the little stub, or pimple looking thing on the back of his foot? That's called a 'spur'. It is how you tell. Males have this spur, and females don't.
I have had a Veiled Cham before, but I was just wondering if I need to clean off my fake plants/vines before placing them in the enclosure? And, how would I clean them off? I purchased fake vines from Michaels Craft Store, and I'm afraid they might have bacteria on them. The leaves aren't really...
If it's safe for them, would they be able to eat it? And, do you know how to prevent the chameleon from trying to eat the flowers and/or leaves? And if I should cover up the soil/branches with something? Sorry for so many questions :eek:
Hi! I have a Phalaenopsis Orchid in my house that I would like to use for my Veiled Chameleon's enclosure :). I was wondering if it is safe for a baby Veiled? I thought it would look nice in her cage, and would add more foliage. Please help.
We're feeding her about 5 crickets a day.. I'm going to start putting at least 10 in her bowl and see how much she eats out of those. Today we're going to buy more crickets. She gets 2-3 mealworms every 2 weeks. Hopefully she'll fatten up... I also want to buy a couple fruits or greens for her...
Hi! I purchased a female veiled chameleon last month, and I was wondering how old she was. Obviously she's just a baby and I don't think she's more than 3-4 months..? I have put some pictures and I think she is about 2-3 inches. (She climbed to the end of the ruler)