also your temps should have a good 10- 15° f difference from what the basking spot is perhaps a bigger cage could help with a bigger range of temps. if you can I strongly recommend free ranging but this isn't always possible and be sure you're prepared if you try this.
I like to stay around 82...In this picture she looks hot, that is what my Blanche does after we have been outside for to long on hot days. you could try moving the light father away or changing the bulb back. have you read up on how to reduce egg production in females? laying eggs takes a lot...
strive for solid white urates. if there is any orange or yellow mist more often. she might be starting to get some hormones and not wanting to be messed with. as for the slow moving can you give an example like is she having a hard time getting around? I'm unsure about the premade cricket...
I know it looks freaky but he is trying to clean his eye, don't get to worried bit yes task him to the vet he should not be doing this all the time, once every other day or so during misting my female veiled flushes her eyes with water, first time I saw it it freaked me out, looks weird doesnt...
everything is fake nothing is set in stone. look within every answer is already there you just have to find it. question everything, even yourself. All truths are subjective.
I hope he gets to feeling better,. He looks in need of water. Try to up his outside time of you can they love it so much. Our atleast mine does. Good luck
Sorry if I repeat something others have said I'm in a hurry. Remove the nighttime light there is no need for it and is mossy likely causing him not to sleep well. Also ordering feeders online is cheaper and has way more variety. Get some pheonix worms for sure as they will help with calcium...
Congrats, how bout some pics of her. I believe that 50% humidity with a couple spikes up to 90% will be ok for a veiled especially with the dripper. I'm am still a beginner so do some research of your own. I like to try to stay at 50-60% with 3 big spikes throughout the day. Be sure not to mist...
Just be patient he may come around he may not. Now keep in mind they are not really the holding type of pet. Also DO NOT pick him up if you are handling him you need to coax him on to you not pick him off the branch, if you are doing it that way I promise he will never like you. Chameleons...
I am very pleased with my veiled Blanche. She is so peaceable towards us. I couldnt ask for a better first cham.
1. First day
2. A month later first day full time free range
She sat and looked out her new window for hrs.
3.walk hard
4. Yesterday, the first time she climbed on my 3 yr...
Congrats! I have owned ALOT of different animals and chameleons have to be the most interestingly unique unfurry, or furry friends I've ever had. Male or female? I started with a female, I knew they were more difficult (or were supposed to be but my Blanche is awesome) but I've always clicked...