new chameleon owner wondering about food

Goonie

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so ive been feeding mostly crickets that have been gutloaded on a high calcium diet, but my petstore i grab them from hadent had any for 3 days and goonie was getting a lil skinny, and since he lives outside i didnt want him straying too far to try and find food, so i went to the toronto center island and captured a buncha huge spiders on the ferry and around the washrooms on the island using a broom that was leaning against the wall... i was just wondering if its ok for him to be eating these big juicy spiders? and if any of you have ever done this :)
im gunna buy some silkworms and crickets tomorow but in the meantime hes munching down on some spiders.
 
Where did you get your chameleon? What type is he? What do you mean when you say he lives outside?

he is a veiled, and by he lives outside i mean for the two months i have had him he has climbed around plants in my back yard, free to run away if he chooses, but he has decided not to thus far.
perhaps showing you would be better!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-srgtNmcTQ
and i got him at some crumby little petstore downtown toronto at coxwell and queen, they dont take great care of there animals and he looked so sad when i saw him i had too scoop him up!
 
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he is a veiled, and by he lives outside i mean for the two months i have had him he has climbed around plants in my back yard, free to run away if he chooses, but he has decided not to thus far.
perhaps showing you would be better!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-srgtNmcTQ
and i got him at some crumby little petstore downtown toronto at coxwell and queen, they dont take great care of there animals and he looked so sad when i saw him i had too scoop him up!

Are you planning to bring him inside for the colder months? You do realize that veiled chameleons are not native to Toronto, and therefore are not equipped to survive in those conditions?

I'm sorry, but this just seems cruel.
 
oh he loves the snow! ahahaha omfg hell no!!!!! im setting up his inside settup now, so it will be ready for him :), hes coming inside on the 20th of September, because the weather is still nice then, im bringin him in before it even gets the slightest bit chilly :)
and he is verry happy and runs to me to climb on my hand, and has tripled in size since i got him has a voracious appetite and his pee part of his poo is always PURE white....
cruel to animals i am anything but... hell this is how i treat RACCOONS THAT COME IN MY HOUSE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ix3aYsS35gk
 
oh he loves the snow! ahahaha omfg hell no!!!!! im setting up his inside settup now, so it will be ready for him :), hes coming inside on the 20th of September, because the weather is still nice then, im bringin him in before it even gets the slightest bit chilly :)
and he is verry happy and runs to me to climb on my hand, and has tripled in size since i got him has a voracious appetite and his pee part of his poo is always PURE white....
cruel to animals i am anything but... hell this is how i treat RACCOONS THAT COME IN MY HOUSE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ix3aYsS35gk

Ok, seriously?

"September Weather in Toronto:
•Average September temperature: 15.6ºC / 60ºF
•September average high: 20.6ºC / 69ºF
•September average low: 9ºC / 48ºF
•Visitors can expect rain about 5 out of 30 days in September. "

I am not a veiled expert, but I don't think this compares to their native environment.
 
Ok, seriously?

"September Weather in Toronto:
•Average September temperature: 15.6ºC / 60ºF
•September average high: 20.6ºC / 69ºF
•September average low: 9ºC / 48ºF
•Visitors can expect rain about 5 out of 30 days in September. "

I am not a veiled expert, but I don't think this compares to their native environment.

its rained every other day for about a week, and the thermometer i have outside has not read a nighttime low temp under 17 degrees.... as soon as it hits 15 or below once im bringing him inside till next summer, and in the next 10 day forecast 6 of those days its raining, and not all in a row, so sry but your average's there are a lil off.
 
Ok, seriously?

"September Weather in Toronto:
•Average September temperature: 15.6ºC / 60ºF
•September average high: 20.6ºC / 69ºF
•September average low: 9ºC / 48ºF
•Visitors can expect rain about 5 out of 30 days in September. "

I am not a veiled expert, but I don't think this compares to their native environment.

I agree. But even besides weather, hello they can run away. Or get picked off by a cat or bird. Any thing can happen when they arent in a enclosed area. I would be terrified to do that. I understand exercies and exploring, but they need bounderies for saftey reasons.
 
Ok, look. I'm not trying to be mean. If you say you love animals, you probably do. Just look around here, figure out what others who have living, healthy chameleons are doing, and take that into consideration.

I just can't even imagine leaving my chameleon outside...I'm sure a hawk would come pick him up within a day. I'm not sure what kind of predator animals you have out there, but I bet that even a squirrel could be a problem.

On the other hand, I may have to put my foot in my mouth when it comes to the temperature, I just read that in the United Arab Emirates the mountain average minimum temp is 52-57F, so maybe you won't freeze your chameleon. I doubt the temperatures are ideal though, he probably should be warmer.
 
its rained every other day for about a week, and the thermometer i have outside has not read a nighttime low temp under 17 degrees.... as soon as it hits 15 or below once im bringing him inside till next summer, and in the next 10 day forecast 6 of those days its raining, and not all in a row, so sry but your average's there are a lil off.

:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: I need some more of these :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Ok, look. I'm not trying to be mean. If you say you love animals, you probably do. Just look around here, figure out what others who have living, healthy chameleons are doing, and take that into consideration.

I just can't even imagine leaving my chameleon outside...I'm sure a hawk would come pick him up within a day. I'm not sure what kind of predator animals you have out there, but I bet that even a squirrel could be a problem.

On the other hand, I may have to put my foot in my mouth when it comes to the temperature, I just read that in the United Arab Emirates the mountain average minimum temp is 52-57F, so maybe you won't freeze your chameleon. I doubt the temperatures are ideal though, he probably should be warmer.

lol you must think canada is cold during the summer too!?! haha its 24(75.2) degrees right now and its been raining and cloudy all day, most days are more like 27(80) degrees.... reaching highs in the low to mid 30's(90) and i check my outdoor thermometer every morning for its nightime low temp and havent recorded any temps under 17(62.6) degrees yet. so too cold it is anything but. and as for birds... i live in canada they have never seen a lizzard and ive seen a bluejay sitting two inches from him and he walked right past it and it flew away, and the squirls are too buisy eating all the peanuts i leave for them to bother with him, again ive seen them in close proximity to him before but neither payed any attention
 
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Goonie....Please.....Listen to what these people are saying. Get your cham inside asap. I live in Toronto and it has been an amazing summer. It seems like every day has been 90+ BUT it's going to start cooling off soon, in fact night temps will dip into the 50's this week! Veileds dont like those cool temps! You are so lucky that he hasn't wondered away ( being free-ranged ouside)- If he happens to 'escape', he will most likely not survive another month.
 
i appreciate your concern and as soon as the nightime low temp on my thermometer goes below 17 he is coming in immediately peace and <3 to all you animal lovers!
 
you are probably confusing people with 17 degrees which is really 62 degrees like you said. Then you are not talking farenheit obviously. You are lucky he has not been eaten by something by now. I wont even leave my cham outside for one second without me sitting on a chair next to him.
 
posting question??

how do you post someone elses post on your post?. The one where it shows up in blue and says: Originally posted by..... I tried to copy and paste but when I previewed it it did not show up in blue box. Thank you!
 
how do you post someone elses post on your post?. The one where it shows up in blue and says: Originally posted by..... I tried to copy and paste but when I previewed it it did not show up in blue box. Thank you!

Click the quote buttom on the bottom right corner of the post that you want to quote. You can also multi-quote by clicking on the + right next to it on all the posts that you would like to quote. Pretty conveniant.
 
you click "quote" in the original message box then it will automatically be quoted in a reply message, i think if you want to quote more than one msg, you have to type out something but im not sure how to do it
 
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