Hi everyone, I adopted a 3-month-old male Veiled yesterday from the Repticon Expo in Southern California.
I built a 4-foot bioactive terrarium for him with Maiden's Hair ferns, Pothos plants, and an Umbrella plant. It's also got a few fake bushes for extra hiding.
The enclosure has isopods and earthworms, reptisoil, a network of branches and vines, a 60-watt heat bulb and a T5 UV tube lamp.
Basking temperature is 85F with 35% humidity during the day (except it hovers around 80% for a little while after misting sessions and slowly declines).
Light and heat are left on for 12 hours per day, and at night, all lamps off. Night temp is 67F at 45% humidity. Room is quiet, no pet traffic. No children. Just me and my wife.
This little guy was BRIGHT green in his enclosure with 5 other young males at the expo. He was the same color on the 30-minute drive home. But when we put him in his new home, he immediately went very dark green, and has remained there ever since.
We've misted him 3x a day, provided Dubia roaches and baby crickets in a cup, and given him a lot of quiet time to adjust. We believe he's eaten 4 or 5 crickets so far, but we can't be sure.
He's still mean-mugging us when we check on him for misting sessions (we don't touch him at all!) and he's still very dark.
Are we doing anything wrong, or is this just normal adjustment behavior?
By the way, at the expo, I got to meet this chameleon's parents, and they were HUGE. Biggest Veiled chameleons I've ever seen.
And they were both very stressed out, super dark green with bright aggressive stripes. This little guy definitely has the genetics to look like them when he's mad!
I built a 4-foot bioactive terrarium for him with Maiden's Hair ferns, Pothos plants, and an Umbrella plant. It's also got a few fake bushes for extra hiding.
The enclosure has isopods and earthworms, reptisoil, a network of branches and vines, a 60-watt heat bulb and a T5 UV tube lamp.
Basking temperature is 85F with 35% humidity during the day (except it hovers around 80% for a little while after misting sessions and slowly declines).
Light and heat are left on for 12 hours per day, and at night, all lamps off. Night temp is 67F at 45% humidity. Room is quiet, no pet traffic. No children. Just me and my wife.
This little guy was BRIGHT green in his enclosure with 5 other young males at the expo. He was the same color on the 30-minute drive home. But when we put him in his new home, he immediately went very dark green, and has remained there ever since.
We've misted him 3x a day, provided Dubia roaches and baby crickets in a cup, and given him a lot of quiet time to adjust. We believe he's eaten 4 or 5 crickets so far, but we can't be sure.
He's still mean-mugging us when we check on him for misting sessions (we don't touch him at all!) and he's still very dark.
Are we doing anything wrong, or is this just normal adjustment behavior?
By the way, at the expo, I got to meet this chameleon's parents, and they were HUGE. Biggest Veiled chameleons I've ever seen.
And they were both very stressed out, super dark green with bright aggressive stripes. This little guy definitely has the genetics to look like them when he's mad!