AusVeiled
New Member
Hello chameleon enthusiasts.
I just wanted to introduce myself to you all and explain what has brought me here.
I am from Australia and I'm currently studying a zoo keeping course. My major assignment for the course is to create a husbandry manual for a species of my choice and I have chosen C. Calyptratus (Veiled chameleon).
In Australia, it is legal only to keep native reptile species as a private keeper and so unfortunately I am unable to keep chameleons myself (I currently keep a jungle carpet python Morelia spilota cheynei, a brown tree snake Boiga irregularis and 3 dwarf bearded dragons Pogona henrylawsoni).
I do however volunteer at a reptile park that holds this species so I am able to work with them a little.
I'm hoping that in becoming a member of this forum I may be able to gain a lot of knowledge about the species from all you experienced and enthusiastic chameleon keepers.
I would like my husbandry manual to be as complete as possible so when I ask questions I would like to hear lots of opinions from different people. There, of course, is no single way to care for any animal, so I would like to hear everyone's opinions based on their own experiences.
I look forward to chatting to you all and learning as much as possible about these incredible creatures.
I just wanted to introduce myself to you all and explain what has brought me here.
I am from Australia and I'm currently studying a zoo keeping course. My major assignment for the course is to create a husbandry manual for a species of my choice and I have chosen C. Calyptratus (Veiled chameleon).
In Australia, it is legal only to keep native reptile species as a private keeper and so unfortunately I am unable to keep chameleons myself (I currently keep a jungle carpet python Morelia spilota cheynei, a brown tree snake Boiga irregularis and 3 dwarf bearded dragons Pogona henrylawsoni).
I do however volunteer at a reptile park that holds this species so I am able to work with them a little.
I'm hoping that in becoming a member of this forum I may be able to gain a lot of knowledge about the species from all you experienced and enthusiastic chameleon keepers.
I would like my husbandry manual to be as complete as possible so when I ask questions I would like to hear lots of opinions from different people. There, of course, is no single way to care for any animal, so I would like to hear everyone's opinions based on their own experiences.
I look forward to chatting to you all and learning as much as possible about these incredible creatures.