Artemis
New Member
Hello.
Several days ago I became the proud owner of a 3 year old male veiled. He looks beautiful and for the past three years has been kept on a cage-free chameleon condo or canopy tree. It consists of two large (30 gallon) pots suspended from the ceiling, with a large Shefflera plant and some climbing vines, and has about six feet of climbing room X 3 feet wide. He is misted several times a day and is on a diet of crickets, mealworms, occasional waxworms, greens are offered and Rep-Cal with vit. D dusting on gut loaded insects 2X a week.
Since he has been moved to my home, he has been in hiding. I know the new environment is probably upsetting him. My question is how quiet should his room be? At his former owner he had been kept in an extra bedroom and was only was visited while being fed.
At my house he is in in front of my patio door where he can see outside and get sunlight but he can see me when I'm in the kitchen or at night we sometimes watch TV in the room he is in. He seems very unhappy here and is spending time hiding in the bottom of the pot.
I want to do what is best for him and if he needs to be in a completely quiet place then I will relocate him to a bedroom. I was hoping to have him downstairs where we can enjoy watching him. He clearly does not like us looking at him, even from a distant room. When he sees me looking at him he will move to the opposite side of his stick to avoid me. Even from quite a distance away!
Today is day 2 of him being here and so far I have not seen him eat anything. I am trying not to be a nervous mom, but I am a worry-wort! I've been giving him as much privacy as possible and avoiding watching him. I am hoping he will come around. Thanks for any suggestions!
Several days ago I became the proud owner of a 3 year old male veiled. He looks beautiful and for the past three years has been kept on a cage-free chameleon condo or canopy tree. It consists of two large (30 gallon) pots suspended from the ceiling, with a large Shefflera plant and some climbing vines, and has about six feet of climbing room X 3 feet wide. He is misted several times a day and is on a diet of crickets, mealworms, occasional waxworms, greens are offered and Rep-Cal with vit. D dusting on gut loaded insects 2X a week.
Since he has been moved to my home, he has been in hiding. I know the new environment is probably upsetting him. My question is how quiet should his room be? At his former owner he had been kept in an extra bedroom and was only was visited while being fed.
At my house he is in in front of my patio door where he can see outside and get sunlight but he can see me when I'm in the kitchen or at night we sometimes watch TV in the room he is in. He seems very unhappy here and is spending time hiding in the bottom of the pot.
I want to do what is best for him and if he needs to be in a completely quiet place then I will relocate him to a bedroom. I was hoping to have him downstairs where we can enjoy watching him. He clearly does not like us looking at him, even from a distant room. When he sees me looking at him he will move to the opposite side of his stick to avoid me. Even from quite a distance away!
Today is day 2 of him being here and so far I have not seen him eat anything. I am trying not to be a nervous mom, but I am a worry-wort! I've been giving him as much privacy as possible and avoiding watching him. I am hoping he will come around. Thanks for any suggestions!