Male Veiled or Female Veiled?

Marcel1998

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Aloha! After recently going to the Repticon in Houston and seeing all the chameleons, I decided to go ahead and get back to getting one. So right now, my main question is should I get a Male or a Female? I think I read that females lay eggs even without a mate and it sounds like a pain, but I've also heard that males tend to be a bit more aggressive. So what's y'all's opinion? And also, at what age should the chameleon be that I buy it? I'd like to start it as a baby but isn't it harder to raise from a baby to an adult? Thanks for all the responses! :D
 
as loong as you know what your doing have have your setup all done then you should be ok im getting amale here soon so i say get a male and when he gets older if u want to get him a girl friend.
 
I would go with a male if you don't want to worry about eggs and stuff. I got my cham when he was 1 month old. For the first month or so I would only hold him a few times a week but as he got older I hold him everyday. He's super friendly now and I often let him climb on people. I think it just depends on how you raise them. Good luck!
 
I would go with a male if you don't want to worry about eggs and stuff. I got my cham when he was 1 month old. For the first month or so I would only hold him a few times a week but as he got older I hold him everyday. He's super friendly now and I often let him climb on people. I think it just depends on how you raise them. Good luck!
Will I have to have to arrange my setup as it's a child or can I just stick with a full adult sized cage it's whole raising?
 
If you don't intend to breed, buy a male. Unless you buy something really tiny, you can work with an adult cage. If you buy a very young chameleon, set the cage up with a false bottom (put netting all the way across) so he's confined to the top until he's bigger.
 
Will I have to have to arrange my setup as it's a child or can I just stick with a full adult sized cage it's whole raising?

no im sure u can have a big cage for them i have always went with a big cage so that when they get older i dont have to upgrade and they dont have to get used to a new one. only thing with a big cage is if u have a ton of stuff in it lol it can be a pain to find the little guy
 
I think the only reason not to put a tiny baby in a big cage is because it makes us spotting them 1,000 times more difficult...
 
no im sure u can have a big cage for them i have always went with a big cage so that when they get older i dont have to upgrade and they dont have to get used to a new one. only thing with a big cage is if u have a ton of stuff in it lol it can be a pain to find the little guy
I believe babies require a different humidity then to an adult as well, right?
 
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