Hi All,
This is my first post here. On Friday my gardeners found an adult veiled chameleon in one of my hibiscus in my yard. I'm located in the san fernando valley, in north Los Angeles. The mornings can get quite cold here, upper 30's to mid 50's with the daytime temps around 70 degrees this time of year. My house is separated from my neighbors by around 50 feet, and I have a lot (field) behind my house, so i'm fairly isolated from neighbors. I'm wondering how far he could have possibly traveled to get in my yard. The conditions in the wild here are definitely not ideal, this must be a hearty guy......There are plenty of predators in the area: hawks, coyotes, owls, rats, cats, racoons etc.... Do most of you think it was an abandoned pet? I'm assuming he's been in my yard a good bit... I took him in, got it a hybrid 3ft enclosure, with the necessities. Could you guys have a look at him and see if anything stands out? He seems to be moving around and climbing a lot since i've transplanted him. I put some food in, can't tell if he's eaten yet, I still see a horn worm hanging on the branch.
I appreciate all the info here, it's been very valuable.
Ash
This is my first post here. On Friday my gardeners found an adult veiled chameleon in one of my hibiscus in my yard. I'm located in the san fernando valley, in north Los Angeles. The mornings can get quite cold here, upper 30's to mid 50's with the daytime temps around 70 degrees this time of year. My house is separated from my neighbors by around 50 feet, and I have a lot (field) behind my house, so i'm fairly isolated from neighbors. I'm wondering how far he could have possibly traveled to get in my yard. The conditions in the wild here are definitely not ideal, this must be a hearty guy......There are plenty of predators in the area: hawks, coyotes, owls, rats, cats, racoons etc.... Do most of you think it was an abandoned pet? I'm assuming he's been in my yard a good bit... I took him in, got it a hybrid 3ft enclosure, with the necessities. Could you guys have a look at him and see if anything stands out? He seems to be moving around and climbing a lot since i've transplanted him. I put some food in, can't tell if he's eaten yet, I still see a horn worm hanging on the branch.
I appreciate all the info here, it's been very valuable.
Ash