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They r juvenilesDepends how big that chameleons are
i just build a 6'6"x25"x7' cage with a divider in the middle is that too big for 2 veiled chameleons
I like that cage! Where did u get the plants fromthat looks the same as my cage!!!!!! I got my panther coming on Wednesday he will be living on the right. Here is my cage Its 6'6 x 4 x 2
I like that cage! Where did u get the plants from
Hi I'm a new member and I apologize firstly for using this forum as one of my own but they want let me post and actually need help soon as possible. Or just answers that would be helpful I just got a veiled chameleon baby 3 days ago, I built a cage out of my old book show case and I lined the places that used to be windows with screening because i read that they love a lot of air and I think it's great for him. but aside all that I don't know what size my cage is but it's pretty big for a little guy like him,I'm pretty scared and I want everything to work and I just don't know what to do about this situation that I'm in.. He's not eating like... For 3 days he's not eating.. I don't know if it's because he's in a new place or its that I don't have it hot enough in his cage or whatever it may be! I have a 100w light since the cage is so big and I don't know if that's the best thing for him, I tried to feed him with crickets but when I hold the cup up to him all he does is look at me and not the food I just want him to eat and be healthy and grow to be strong! But all he does is hide up in the corner of the cage away from the light , I'm really scared and I just want him to be safe and I know I jumped all over the place but I'm panicing!
Hi I'm a new member and I apologize firstly for using this forum as one of my own but they want let me post and actually need help soon as possible. Or just answers that would be helpful I just got a veiled chameleon baby 3 days ago, I built a cage out of my old book show case and I lined the places that used to be windows with screening because i read that they love a lot of air and I think it's great for him. but aside all that I don't know what size my cage is but it's pretty big for a little guy like him,I'm pretty scared and I want everything to work and I just don't know what to do about this situation that I'm in.. He's not eating like... For 3 days he's not eating.. I don't know if it's because he's in a new place or its that I don't have it hot enough in his cage or whatever it may be! I have a 100w light since the cage is so big and I don't know if that's the best thing for him, I tried to feed him with crickets but when I hold the cup up to him all he does is look at me and not the food I just want him to eat and be healthy and grow to be strong! But all he does is hide up in the corner of the cage away from the light , I'm really scared and I just want him to be safe and I know I jumped all over the place but I'm panicing!
Might be a bit too big, you could temporarily create a small area for them in the cage for them and it would workThey r juveniles
Might be a bit too big, you could temporarily create a small area for them in the cage for them and it would work[/QUO
How could a cage be too big?
Smaller cage and more time to get used to the new environment , sounds like a plan!
I'm also a huge fan of "cup feeding". It helps me KNOW pretty for sure what they're eating and how much. Even though a few will always get out and free range, the majority of them are always right there for the taking. There are lots of great creative ideas that lots of members have posted on custom feeders. Me included.
Why would i
IMHO I feel these enclosures, as awesome as they are, are to large for juvi's. They should be in much smaller enclosures until at least the age of 12 months. Smaller enclosure (18x18x36 kind of a thing) will give the younguns the ability to catch free roaming feeders, and give you the ability to monitor them a lot closer.