The Wild One
Chameleon Enthusiast
Sorry for your loss
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Thanks can't seem to figure it out. Since I got him wouldn't eat crickets. If I chose get another down the road be a while. Just a question with the veiled/Panthers. Is there a easier chameleon species to care for. Bearded dragons and iguanas are pretty much up there with the veiled care needed.Sorry for your loss
I’m so sorry your guy passed.Thanks can't seem to figure it out. Since I got him wouldn't eat crickets. If I chose get another down the road be a while. Just a question with the veiled/Panthers. Is there a easier chameleon species to care for. Bearded dragons and iguanas are pretty much up there with the veiled care needed.
Thanks for the heads up. I done everything I thought needed for a veiled. Debated on the 5.0 or 10.0 reptisun. Finally found organic soil for the potho I was going to add to the cage. Still searching for bamboo sticks give more basking options. Found a vet in Aurora that will see a chameleon. Iguana takes up to much space where could take a bedroom for size of enclosure they need. Bearded dragon just never really cared for them. Heard they can be messy.I don't own any beardies or other lizards for that matter, but I'm almost certain the care needed for a veiled chameleon is very different from a bearded dragon. They are a lot more fickle and sensitive compared to beardies. Chameleons in general and regardless of the species are an advanced reptile to own. The logistics are very involved and extensive. Please don't go into another chameleon until you thoroughly understand all of their needs, cost and proper husbandry. You'll be setting yourself up for another heartbreaking loss.
Thank you for this info. Kinda thought same with veileds. Unsure on reason he passed. Tried cup feeding with crickets in it. And let 8-10 free roam and just gathered then before lights went off. I got him from backwaterreptile. Really looking unlikely I'll get another. Really have to think about it.I’m so sorry your guy passed.
Veileds are the easiest chameleon to care for. Looking over your husbandry, you had a few things off, but I doubt if that could have caused death in only the month that you had him. Where did you get him from? He may have had parasites or some other underlying condition that the stress of moving to a new home just pushed his immune system over the edge.
If you choose to try again with a chameleon, come here first and you’ll be helped so that you and your cham will have a more positive outcome.
I really did my research but honestly should of came here first for better results. Sucks when your looking for closer because you seem like you failed a animal. With that I already feel I failed my dog because of his current health issue. It does really suck when you feel like a failure. I see these chameleons at PetSmart and sometimes Petco but barely go there. Some babies and sometimes juvenile chams and they have worse setups ever. Being heartbroken sucks I live alone and these guys are like my kids. I always put them first.From the sound of it I can tell you tried your very best my friend. Don't ruminate over it. As a couple of the other members said, it's highly unlikely it was your fault. Sounds like he came to you on the precipice of a serious illness or maybe even bad husbandry. So sorry for your loss and that you had to go through this. It really sucks.
I’m quite new to reptiles and all things related, but I’m not finding very many positive reviews of Backwater Reptiles. The majority are negative and warn not to buy from them. There are reputable breeders as site sponsors...just an fyi.Thank you for this info. Kinda thought same with veileds. Unsure on reason he passed. Tried cup feeding with crickets in it. And let 8-10 free roam and just gathered then before lights went off. I got him from backwaterreptile. Really looking unlikely I'll get another. Really have to think about it.