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- Chameleons have a poor sense of smell.
- Chameleons have ears, which are 2 tiny holes (not visible to the eye), which are located near the eyes. They hear vibrations in the air, which help them find food and stay safe from their enemies. They are almost deaf, but can hear tones and feel vibrations. Vision is their best sense!
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It may be coincidence, but I have been simmering essential oils in water on the stove. I'm wondering if that could be bothering her. I eliminated some that I thought may be an irritant (orange, cinnamon). Lately I have been using a few drops of geranium and a couple drops of ylang-ylang. I do have a bucket of earth for egg laying, located at the bottom of her enclosure. I mist twice or more daily, the temp is good, new bulbs in both uv and heat lamps. Any ideas?
My female veiled is just over a year old and is displaying some odd behaviour. She seems restless lately, climbing high and low, all around her enclosure. She seems to have lost her appetite, refusing greens (which she usually loves) and super worms, which I keep in a plant pot that she can perch on the edge to fish out her chosen dinner. She will climb down, look at them (seemingly in disgust lol, then leave the area). It may be coincidence, but I have been simmering essential oils in water on the stove. I'm wondering if that could be bothering her. I eliminated some that I thought may be an irritant (orange, cinnamon). Lately I have been using a few drops of geranium and a couple drops of ylang-ylang. I do have a bucket of earth for egg laying, located at the bottom of her enclosure. I mist twice or more daily, the temp is good, new bulbs in both uv and heat lamps. Any ideas?
Do they recognize the vibration of your voice?Unfortunately that site is not exactly correct. Chameleons do not have external ears (the two tiny holes they mention are not there) or tympanic membranes. While their hearing capacity is greatly reduced, they are able to hear some airborne sounds, particularly in certain wavelengths. Some species are also better at hearing than others (Chamaeleo have better hearing than Trioceros, for example). They are also able to detect substrate vibrations, similar to snakes.
Chris