Just Rescued a Veiled Chameleon

oh wow...thanks again...loads of encouragement I appreciate it all of it, ok I will not put in the calcium in his water...

But I am thinking of making it so he doesn't have to climb too much...I was just watching him climb up from feeding again...and his one front leg looks to be moving around way too much, thinking its broken...so maybe I will restrict him a bit so he can heal and hopefully not brake anything more...but he was still hanging on...just can't wait to see some more good changes in him with hopefully little effects to his awesome personality through all that he has been through. :)
 
oh wow...thanks again...loads of encouragement I appreciate it all of it, ok I will not put in the calcium in his water...

But I am thinking of making it so he doesn't have to climb too much...I was just watching him climb up from feeding again...and his one front leg looks to be moving around way too much, thinking its broken...so maybe I will restrict him a bit so he can heal and hopefully not brake anything more...but he was still hanging on...just can't wait to see some more good changes in him with hopefully little effects to his awesome personality through all that he has been through. :)

If you provide a multi-level network of climbing branches he can move around easier, rest when he needs to, can break a fall, and the exercise will help strengthen muscles as he heals. If he really does end up falling a lot you could put him in a large tote that is oriented more horizontally. The important thing is for him to be able to get within 18" of the UV light.
 
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