New owner of chameleon

I don't have a chameleon yet (it's in the works) but heres what I know and some advice I have gotten.

  1. You need more sticks and foliage at the top. Chameleons are tree dwellers and will feel more safe and secure if they have places to hide. You need both vertical and horizontal "highways" so they can move up and down the cage.
  2. Live plants will help hold in the humidity better than fake ones. Make sure you choose plants from the safe plant list and cover the soil with rocks so they don't accidentally ingest any of it.
  3. You will probably want to remove the substrate at the bottom. It can hold bacteria and uneaten crickets. It's better to have nothing at the bottom of the cage.

Do you mean the green moss? I was told that was great to keep the cage at the bottom more humid
 
Oh man where can I get the multivitamin ? Will they also have the supplement without d3? I bought him at pets Mart
So what do people mean when you have to powder the crickets every time you feed the chameleon, but now I am hearing every two weeks for one and one week for another ? I'm confused now :(
Here is his cage not sure why the picture turned sideway
Also as there feces what should I be looking for?
Cause I have not seen any :( and I am worried about that too

The pet store may not sell the calcium without d3 or the multivitamin so you might need to buy them online. Some keepers here use an all-in-one product called Repashy Calcium Plus that contains calcium, d3 and vitamins in low quantities. I have little experience with it but it might be something to look in to if you're finding supplementation difficult. I think most keepers here prefer the calcium with no d3 at every feeding, calcium with d3 once every two weeks and multivitamin once every two weeks route. The care sheet I posted has everything you need to know about that.

His droppings should be brown at one end and white at the other. Giving him a nice long mist might encourage him to go. Have you had any luck yet?

BK gave you some great advice, here's an example picture I found http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-F0ZpYJC0J...AEI/ZLUeNqtQsIk/s1600/Cage+set-up+picture.jpg Ideally you want lots of branches for him to explore.

It's difficult to tell from the picture but is there any chance of him burning himself whilst he's climbing under the heat lamp? You should be able to hold your hand there without feeling burnt. A dripper would also help keep him hydrated and would be a great investment for your setup. I know it's a lot to take in so just ask if you have any more questions :)
 
The pet store may not sell the calcium without d3 or the multivitamin so you might need to buy them online. Some keepers here use an all-in-one product called Repashy Calcium Plus that contains calcium, d3 and vitamins in low quantities. I have little experience with it but it might be something to look in to if you're finding supplementation difficult. I think most keepers here prefer the calcium with no d3 at every feeding, calcium with d3 once every two weeks and multivitamin once every two weeks route. The care sheet I posted has everything you need to know about that.

His droppings should be brown at one end and white at the other. Giving him a nice long mist might encourage him to go. Have you had any luck yet?

BK gave you some great advice, here's an example picture I found http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-F0ZpYJC0J...AEI/ZLUeNqtQsIk/s1600/Cage+set-up+picture.jpg Ideally you want lots of branches for him to explore.

It's difficult to tell from the picture but is there any chance of him burning himself whilst he's climbing under the heat lamp? You should be able to hold your hand there without feeling burnt. A dripper would also help keep him hydrated and would be a great investment for your setup. I know it's a lot to take in so just ask if you have any more questions :)

Okay where can I find this repashy calcium? Or what do you use ? And what can I use as an alternative while this product comes?
So I am still confused on the dusting of the feeders when using this supplement once a week so I should only dust the crickets once? Like just one day ?
But then what would happen to all other days of that week? Sorry that's where I am confused as far where can I get one that's not too expensive?
Also as for his dropping I still have not seen any and I am worried :( it's been 3 days already should I then remove all that moss at the bottom?
Also with the picture you sent me where can I buy plants that are real that won't hurt him?
Sorry for all the questions I should have done more erase arch before getting him :(
 
Okay where can I find this repashy calcium? Or what do you use ? And what can I use as an alternative while this product comes?
So I am still confused on the dusting of the feeders when using this supplement once a week so I should only dust the crickets once? Like just one day ?
But then what would happen to all other days of that week? Sorry that's where I am confused as far where can I get one that's not too expensive?
Also as for his dropping I still have not seen any and I am worried :( it's been 3 days already should I then remove all that moss at the bottom?
Also with the picture you sent me where can I buy plants that are real that won't hurt him?
Sorry for all the questions I should have done more erase arch before getting him :(

Repashy can be bought on line! Everyone does things differently. If I were you, id go over to our sponser list, find one who sells the chameleon you have, give them a call and ask them for their supplementation schedules and brand suggestions. The sponsers are reputable, and will have a routine that has worked for them on more then just one chameleon, but generations of chameleons. Hope this helped :)


As for your moss issue, just ditch it. Buy a live plant, and put size appropriate (not edible) rocks over the soil. This will not only help with humidity, but will be enjoyed by your Cham. You can go to a local floral shop, tell them what plant you want, grown organically without pesticides. They should be able to hook you up. Mine did :)
 
Also I just checked the basking lamp to see if that burned him
And it's at a warm temp :)

That's good :) you can go outside and collect sticks to put in your cage. I use sticks from my back yard - just make sure to get some they won't secrete sap and file down any sharp point that could hurt his feet. I use several different size and put them at all angle. I do not have a veiled, but most chemeleon cages require the same set ups. Let me grab a picture for you for a reference.
 
Here is a picture full length can anyone guess how old he is I am feeding him about 7 crickets a day
 

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This is my 5 month old panthers cage- I'm fixing to add another pothos, just waiting for it to arrive.

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Dang it's sideways. For some reason my cage pictures are always sideways
 
This is my 8-9 old Jackson's cage. I gave him denser foliage to help with humidity. Jacksons require higher humidity then most Chams. He has a live plant as well, a schefflera in the back right corner.



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Of course it's side ways as well.
 
I would suggest getting a thermometer and hydrometer. For temp and humidity readings. 5 degrees to hot can make a big difference. Humidity readings are also very important, because to high of humidity can cause respitory infections.


It's been two days since your very first post about your veiled. You definitely need to get the ball rolling on adding sticks and foliage. Everyday your veiled spends without it he or she is only getting more stressed. I don't mean that in a mean or rude way at all, just go grab some sticks from your yard, and connect them in the cage. Cruise over to a petsmart or petco and buy some artificial vine. It's like $10. This would help your set up tremendously.
 
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Okay where can I find this repashy calcium? Or what do you use ? And what can I use as an alternative while this product comes?
So I am still confused on the dusting of the feeders when using this supplement once a week so I should only dust the crickets once? Like just one day ?
But then what would happen to all other days of that week? Sorry that's where I am confused as far where can I get one that's not too expensive?
Also as for his dropping I still have not seen any and I am worried :( it's been 3 days already should I then remove all that moss at the bottom?
Also with the picture you sent me where can I buy plants that are real that won't hurt him?
Sorry for all the questions I should have done more erase arch before getting him :(

We don't mind answering questions, that's why we're here! The sponsers do know what they're doing so if you give them a call they'll be able to recommend the best product for you that's available in your region. I'm from the UK so the products I use may not be available to you. Alternatively you can buy the Repashy Calcium Plus online, it's widely available. I'm actually considering switching and giving it a try myself. If it's only been 3 days since a dropping then that's not bad. After a week I'd be worrying. The extra misting idea should help. You should be dusting the insects at every feeding with the appropriate supplement. I dust all my feeders except from butterworms which contain high levels of calcium. All crickets should be dusted because they contain a lot of phosphorous relative to the volume of calcium. I've always used this safe plant list http://www.flchams.com/safe_plant_list.asp but someone else might have a more comprehensive list you can use
 
I would suggest getting a thermometer and hydrometer. For temp and humidity readings. 5 degrees to hot can make a big difference. Humidity readings are also very important, because to high of humidity can cause respitory infections.


It's been two days since your very first post about your veiled. You definitely need to get the ball rolling on adding sticks and foliage. Everyday your veiled spends without it he or she is only getting more stressed. I don't mean that in a mean or rude way at all, just go grab some sticks from your yard, and connect them in the cage. Cruise over to a petsmart or petco and buy some artificial vine. It's like $10. This would help your set up tremendously.

I have a thermometer and a hydrometer they both go together I am still working in figuring out how to work I will have to take a picture when I get home maybe you can help out I did the best I could to figure it out and called the store but they were not really sure how to work it out as for sticks would those from my backyard be bad since they can cause parasites? And. Okay I will try to get more vines and I know you wouldn't say it in a mean you are just trying to help :) so I appreciate it. I am not sure what your time is like but I love in California and I am at school till 6today to see improvements of the cage and picture of the thermometer
 
We don't mind answering questions, that's why we're here! The sponsers do know what they're doing so if you give them a call they'll be able to recommend the best product for you that's available in your region. I'm from the UK so the products I use may not be available to you. Alternatively you can buy the Repashy Calcium Plus online, it's widely available. I'm actually considering switching and giving it a try myself. If it's only been 3 days since a dropping then that's not bad. After a week I'd be worrying. The extra misting idea should help. You should be dusting the insects at every feeding with the appropriate supplement. I dust all my feeders except from butterworms which contain high levels of calcium. All crickets should be dusted because they contain a lot of phosphorous relative to the volume of calcium. I've always used this safe plant list http://www.flchams.com/safe_plant_list.asp but someone else might have a more comprehensive list you can use

Okay what is the number of the sponsors? So I can call them ASAP!
I am from California and okay what alternative can I use at the moment for the supplement ? And okay that makes me feel a little better but would it be better if I remove the moss at the bottom I am not sure if you can see that In The photo
 
Repashy can be bought on line! Everyone does things differently. If I were you, id go over to our sponser list, find one who sells the chameleon you have, give them a call and ask them for their supplementation schedules and brand suggestions. The sponsers are reputable, and will have a routine that has worked for them on more then just one chameleon, but generations of chameleons. Hope this helped :)


As for your moss issue, just ditch it. Buy a live plant, and put size appropriate (not edible) rocks over the soil. This will not only help with humidity, but will be enjoyed by your Cham. You can go to a local floral shop, tell them what plant you want, grown organically without pesticides. They should be able to hook you up. Mine did :)

Okay thank you so much ! This helps a lot as for soil did you buy it from a store or just got it from your backyard as well ? Sorry if its a dumb question .
As for the sponsors are they located on this website where do I click on?
 
I have a thermometer and a hydrometer they both go together I am still working in figuring out how to work I will have to take a picture when I get home maybe you can help out I did the best I could to figure it out and called the store but they were not really sure how to work it out as for sticks would those from my backyard be bad since they can cause parasites? And. Okay I will try to get more vines and I know you wouldn't say it in a mean you are just trying to help :) so I appreciate it. I am not sure what your time is like but I love in California and I am at school till 6today to see improvements of the cage and picture of the thermometer

Also what does foilage mean? Sorry!
 
Okay what is the number of the sponsors? So I can call them ASAP!
I am from California and okay what alternative can I use at the moment for the supplement ? And okay that makes me feel a little better but would it be better if I remove the moss at the bottom I am not sure if you can see that In The photo

Foliage means leaves. You need lots of leaf coverage so he has a place to hide. If he feels exposed then that will stress him out. I'd ask when you call what is best in the mean time. Check the sponsor list for those that are based in California and you might be able to buy supplements from their store rather than wait for delivery. Moss probably isn't as bad as other substrates but I would remove it to be safe. Moss needs a pretty high humidity to survive so it's likely it will die after a few weeks anyway. I use reptile carpet if you really want something on the floor. It can't be ingested and can be removed for cleaning.
 
Thank you :)

I always bake my sticks. 200 degrees for about an hour, that should kill anything bad they may have on them. Foliage is leaves. I like to mix real and fake in my cages. You can get the soil at the store-I would just get a kind without vermiculite. I like organic soils myself.
Here is a link to lllreptiles I know they have veileds.
http://www.lllreptile.com there number is at the bottom of the site.

Yes, definitely take a picture of your hydrometer and thermometer and maybe I can help-someone on here will be able to if I can not.



My panther chameleon came from California :)
 
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