Looking to rehome my chameleon in Chicago

LeoNotaLizard

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I am looking to rehome my veiled chameleon Leo, he is currently local to Chicago. Leo is a year and 7 months old. He loves water, superworms, wax worms, and especially hornworm. Superworms are a great choice they don’t need to be put in the fridge and last a pretty long time. A cup of superworms usuallys lasts Leo well over a week! He knows how to pace himself, so you can leave the cup in his enclosure and he’ll eat just enough for the day. Leo’s current plant is almost a year old so he will need a new one soon! He likes viney plants that you can easily find at Home Depot.

I am including all of my equipment (heat lamps, mister, vines, feeding cups, plant, mesh enclosure) with this rehoming. Please reach out if you’re interested in taking Leo in :)
 

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Hi there welcome to the forum. I have moved your thread to the Chameleons for sale section. If you are rehoming without a fee please let me know and I will move it to the rehome without a fee section.

Note... Might post additional pictures. From this angle and what I can see of the back of the back feet your Veiled looks to be a female.
 
You are right Beman. I see both feet in one pic. She is female. She really seems to like eating plants too! At that age she needs a lay bin
 
Leo was sold to me as a male chameleon I have attached photos for the community to discern so that I can update the sex.
 

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Leo was sold to me as a male chameleon I have attached photos for the community to discern so that I can update the sex.
Well whomever sold her to you as a male was very incorrect. No tarsal spurs, no hemipenial bulge, and showing female colors. I suspect she is also gravid and holding eggs based on how thick she is through the abdomen. You will want to put a lay bin in the cage with her. They can become eggbound and die if they do not lay their eggs. They will lay eggs even if they have never been mated. https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/veiled-chameleon-laying-101.2488/
 

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