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AusVeiled

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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.
 
Welcome to the forum !

There are some great threads for your project - I would suggest this one-
https://www.chameleonforums.com/if-...bitats-youre-doing-wrong-over-watering-79468/
There is so much to be learned and you can tell that the one thing that even the most argumentative keepers share is there love for these reptiles-

The care sheets here are fantastic - they don't go into more than the basic what and why as there are a lot of younger members and new keepers and being one myself (not young but a new keeper) they try and keep it simple enough for a new member to follow - and I think they have - Following them has worked for me so far so I hope they don't change a thing. I also have always like to know the why's .. which is why I like a heated thread once in a while - there's quite a bit to learn when two or three long time keepers disagree -
 
Thanks for the replies guys, and also for those links. Some useful information there, particularly the thread about watering. This was something I wanted to get people's opinions on and was one of the first questions I was going to ask but you beat me to it, thanks kplatvoet.

I'm going to enjoy searching through the forums for lots of juicy information. I think it's going to take me some time though, this place looks massive.
I apologise in advance if I start asking questions that have been asked to death previously. I am a real beginner with chameleons and am unable to get much first hand experience working with them as I am only at the reptile park one day a week. And being a volunteer I have to just follow the methods they employ there and can't change things around to try different techniques.

So I ask for your patience and your positive contributions.
And hopefully at the end of my course I will be able to produce a high quality husbandry manual with well rounded opinions.
Ideally it would be a document that new as well as experienced keepers ccould refer to for optimal care practices of this species. At least that is my aim...
 
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