5 month old cham Gender and care tips pls ✨

Sunkissedn

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Hello everyone. I need help in knowing if my chameleon is male or female. My parents gave me her as a graduation gift and I know knotting of them. I'm an animal lover so I know I'll learn fast and take good care of it but I was told how to find the sex and I have no idea. Also if there are any tips of chameleon care please tell me ✨
 

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I agree looks female(no spikes on back of ankle, i'm not a veiled expert though so don't hold me to it).

Read the care sheet linked for sure. also i like to recommend filling out the "how to ask for help" for in the health clinic section. It's a good way for people to find any problems in your husbandry and make adjustments.
 
At first glance you need much more plants and i recommend living, especially for veileds which will eat them.
 
At first glance you need much more plants and i recommend living, especially for veileds which will eat them.
Yes veiled chameleons are Notorious for eating there plants . Live is best in my opinion .



Resources
Plants
live plants for chameleons

Plants For Chameleons

hibiscus.jpg

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Common names: china rose, shoe flower, hibiscus
ficus.jpg

Ficus benjamina
Common names: weeping fig, ficus
schefflera.jpg

Schefflera arboricola
Common names: dwarf schefflera, hawaiian umbrella, schefflera
pothos.jpg

Epipremnum aureum
Common names: golden pothos, devil's ivy, pothos
croton.jpg

Codiaeum variegatum
Common names: croton . These are safe . You want the Enclosure full to the point you can't find your baby . I personally like potho's there hardy they do well wet and there very easy to transplant .
 
I agree looks female(no spikes on back of ankle, i'm not a veiled expert though so don't hold me to it).

Read the care sheet linked for sure. also i like to recommend filling out the "how to ask for help" for in the health clinic section. It's a good way for people to find any problems in your husbandry and make adjustments.

DELETED....I think I misread your post.

I agree, if the OP cares to get the low down on what the forum thinks of her husbandry skills, the Health clinic can help others get a better overview of current husbandry.

The cham appears to be a very beautiful female veiled. I love veiled, hey will always be in my heart even though I don't have one any more. :unsure: She looks like my little Gwenn when I first got her. (R.I.P.)
 
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Yes veiled chameleons are Notorious for eating there plants . Live is best in my opinion .

I think the plant I have in my balcony is a pothos but I don't know

Resources
Plants
live plants for chameleons

Plants For Chameleons

hibiscus.jpg

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Common names: china rose, shoe flower, hibiscus
ficus.jpg

Ficus benjamina
Common names: weeping fig, ficus
schefflera.jpg

Schefflera arboricola
Common names: dwarf schefflera, hawaiian umbrella, schefflera
pothos.jpg

Epipremnum aureum
Common names: golden pothos, devil's ivy, pothos
croton.jpg

Codiaeum variegatum
Common names: croton . These are safe . You want the Enclosure full to the point you can't find your baby . I personally like potho's there hardy they do well wet and there very easy to transplant .
 
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