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Um a veiled is not the suppose to be in the high Nineties high eighties maybe but that veiled is not very old yet.Its ok he's just getting ajusted and when it is curled the heat light is not hot enough. It has to go up to high nineties
Glad to have somebody who knows what he's doing to reasure me.Curled tails have nothing to do with heat...
CHEERS!
Nick
Or on the move?I think their tails curling has to do with whether or not they are comfortable, and when their tails are straight as a stick, they are stressed or aware
My chameleon normally doesn't have a stiff tail when she's on the move, but I'm sure some chameleons so. Sometimes her tail is curled a little at the end, but it shouldn't be limp while they walk!Or on the move?
Or on the move?
If you have a female you want the basking temps to be any where from 82-86 max. When you give female veileds higher temps they end up with larger clutches. And of course, those are harder on their body and result in a shorter life span. Also, when you said " I think it's a she", you should find out 100% certainty if it's a male or female. They both require different husbandries.Thanks.. That had great info!!! And I believe Its a she... Her temps seem to be right in line!!