Teckdragon
New Member
Greetings all! I'm new to your forums after purchasing my very first chameleon, (a veiled) yesterday at Daytona courtesy of Chris Anderson and FLChams. I had met Chris a few weeks prior to the show and was able to view his private collection. For someone already considering a chameleon, that was all the motivation I needed. The man knows his stuff and was a pleasure to work with. Very helpful!
I'm an experienced herper, having successfully kept various species including turtles, pythons, boas, Red-Eyed Tree Frogs, iguanas, Pacman frogs, geckos, and a handful of others I'm probably forgetting. I've always wanted a chameleon and this seemed like the perfect opportunity to venture into the world that is these colorful little lizards.
While I'm here I hope to gain a solid understanding of quality husbandry as well as tips for keeping veiled chameleons in a naturalistic screened enclosure. If anyone has any experience with this and can point me in the direction of a few solid threads regarding said naturalistic setups, it would be much appreciated. He's currently being housed in a ZooMed Reptibreeze 16"x16"x20" with a few fake plants while he acclimates.
Lastly, here's a couple pictures of the new guy! Male, juvenile veiled.
I'm an experienced herper, having successfully kept various species including turtles, pythons, boas, Red-Eyed Tree Frogs, iguanas, Pacman frogs, geckos, and a handful of others I'm probably forgetting. I've always wanted a chameleon and this seemed like the perfect opportunity to venture into the world that is these colorful little lizards.
While I'm here I hope to gain a solid understanding of quality husbandry as well as tips for keeping veiled chameleons in a naturalistic screened enclosure. If anyone has any experience with this and can point me in the direction of a few solid threads regarding said naturalistic setups, it would be much appreciated. He's currently being housed in a ZooMed Reptibreeze 16"x16"x20" with a few fake plants while he acclimates.
Lastly, here's a couple pictures of the new guy! Male, juvenile veiled.