Ag.parks
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So I've had my female veiled for a little over a month now and recently I feel that she can be a bit more skittish when I'm around her. I used to be able to hand feed her but now she doesn't accept anything from my hand, and it takes her forever to eat something from a cup, sometimes she even refuses to eat from the cup (she would accept crickets pretty quickly before). I've finally been able to handle her recently and it was actually on accident, I was putting in a new branch in her cage and she got so scared of the branch that she climbed onto my arm and let me handle her! I let her roam a little bit and put her back in her cage after about an hour (I was so excited). Her colors were bright green and she didn't seem super stressed or anything that first time. Recently though I had to take her to the vet (and I know this is terrible but I didn't want to grab her) so the only way to get her out of her cage was to shake the leaves around in it so she could climb on my arm again. The vet said that she is clear of parasites and that she is one of the healthiest chameleons that have come in. I feel that I've kind of messed my chances up on gaining her trust because now she seems like she hates me! I've tried going back and hand feeding her superworms and even mealworms but she won't accept them! What should I do?
Some info : Around 5-6 months old. Female. Veiled. 16"x16"x30" screen cage. Calcium w/o d3 two times a week. Eats mostly crickets and superworms. Basking spot is around 80-82 degrees Fahrenheit. Humidity is 50-60%. Hand mist 3 times a day. Last fecal and checkup was about a week ago and she does not have parasites.
Some info : Around 5-6 months old. Female. Veiled. 16"x16"x30" screen cage. Calcium w/o d3 two times a week. Eats mostly crickets and superworms. Basking spot is around 80-82 degrees Fahrenheit. Humidity is 50-60%. Hand mist 3 times a day. Last fecal and checkup was about a week ago and she does not have parasites.