HELLO ALL! Introducing my baby Chameleon and I

raggedyandy

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Just seen this board online and had to join. Proud owner of a baby Veiled.
I have not named this lil one yet. I think it is a female. I purchased it in July. I mainly was a monitor lizard guy growing up but wanted to try something a bit easier to house. I just cant decide on the proper name.
Andy
 

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Wanted to type more but I am using a cell phone right now to post. Really is a hardy lizard. drinks from my mist bottle like a puppy which is always good for laughs. I always dust the crickets with calcium powder. So far so good. The cage has real plants and branches. Likes to sit on my shoulder when I watch tv at night. Sorry the photo is sideways. I should of cropped it before hand.
 

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Wow thanks. I moved alone for a job away from home and the Cham brings me alot of joy when I come home from work.:D. I enjoy watching it eat and it lets me water it with a mist bottle. I assume mine is female? We watch together as it sits on my shoulder or rests on my arm.
 
Hi n welcome! Just can't help but notice his/her left arm kinda bowed. Issit me or does anyone else see this? Just trying to look out for your new friend!
 
Hmm ya possible. I can post up close photos on Sunday to get your opinions. I have more photos on my cell phone I may post. I have video to when it was eating and walking about.
 
Hi n welcome! Just can't help but notice his/her left arm kinda bowed. Issit me or does anyone else see this? Just trying to look out for your new friend!

yea it looks a bit rounded at the elbow. cute lil buggar :) and i feel you on coming home to watch live discovery channel lol AND you get to watch it grow up.. my veiled were pretty big when i got them so i missed that part.

PRO'S CORRECT ME IF IM WRONG:
if it has little spurs on the back feet its a boy. i read that male veiled's also have a "thicker" tail and a "bulge" similar to that of a panthers and females have much slimmer streamlined tail starting at the vent, also very similar to how a female panther's is shaped.
 
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