He always has access to food, the reptile specialist at my pet store told me that was the best way to go. I mist the entire enclosure for about 20 seconds, the feces is also not consistent with dehydration.
She/he has also had trouble with footing and climbing, I initially thought he/she may have broken a front leg because it kinda drags it behind when walking and climbing. I could be very wrong. Scheduled an appointment with the vet tomorrow... we will see
Hey guys so I thought I had a male because of what others have told me on the forum a few weeks ago. However today I noticed some strange behavior with my veiled, I've had him since March now not exactly sure how old he/she is.
A day ago I noticed some very odd behavior the cham was walking on...
Been already a few days where I've noticed my 4-5 month old veiled digging holes in the substrate. Any thoughts? He was previously sexed on the forums as a male but I'm not sure anymore.
So I just bought a juvenile veiled. The lady at the pet store said that they were too young to tell what sex each was. At what point and how can I determine his or he sex?
Thank You
Hello,
I recently purchased my juvenile Veiled chameleon and was wondering how often I should dust his live crickets with Reptivite. I know it says about 12 dusted crickets weekly on the label but is that too much for a juvenile?
Thanks!