lil help

cpcutlass72

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ok i just go two adult veiled chams and they are very nice but a terrified of me and i cant watch them eat althought they like the herp mist alot is it just gunna take a while or what
 
Pretty much the way they are going to be.
These are very independent, singular and territorial animals.
Over time they may lose a little of their fear of you.
They are not housed together I hope.

-Brad
 
It will take them a while to acclimate. By cup feeding you can make sure they are eating enough with out having to watch them. You dont want to keep them in the same cage either. If you are new to chams please fill out this form I will post and post it back with the answers. Im not saying you didnt do your homework but if there is something missing you need someone can point you to it and make suggestions so a problem doesnt arise. Pictures of your chams and enclosures are good to. Welcome to the forum and Great luck you.

https://www.chameleonforums.com/how-ask-help-66/
 
ok will do whith the help forum but i feel like ive reseached very well here is cage pic didnt what to stress them whith a flash
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it is divided so theye canot see eachother

two adult veileds

cages is 24/19/49 tall

basking bulb for each 90 degree basking spot ( i read is ok for veilds and not panthers)

night time tme is like 65's

it is in my bed room so traffic is very low

48 inch 5.0 uv b uva bulb
and a shop light

herpmist mister / 5 times a day for three min each humidity is from 50 -70

live plants and fake forget names but i checked one of the list on here and ship shape there
soil bottom and always looking for mold
none as of now

standard suplements

feeding crix and meal worms

problem is i saw female eat one crix and male nothing just wana know average acclimation time
 
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Very nice!! I didnt know if you were new to chams or not but by the looks of that cage and the time you prob spent I would think you are good on the homework part. But if you like to still post that is up to you. Very nice again.
 
ment to ask if any one knew a vet in michigan i live in saginaw and the nearest vet i found was in detroit a 2 hour drive if the vet bill dosnt kill me the gas will but still anything for my little guys
 
Welcome to cham ownership. lol There is never a close vet. Always at least an hour away. Just hope it's worth the drive and he/she really knows chams. Nice setup. Only thing i would suggest is maybe a littlle more green in cage #2 so he doesn't feel so exposed when he is basking. It will take some time. Each cham is different, but each day will get better and if you are really really really lucky, they will learn not to hate you. lol. Good luck.

Debby
 
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