Masterkazoom
New Member
Hello there,
My mother has recently (well, its now 4 months) bought a Veiled, and following the instructions of the pet shop owner, our veiled has grown and seems quite okay, however, I have a few questions that I could not find answers to.
Now, my first issue is - I'm unsure if my mother has sprayed the crickets with the calcium / vitamin powder regularly, it seems she is rather lax with that. Also, she just puts a full box of 20 crickets into the terrarium, letting them wander around - some of them are still there a week later, either because the cham is not hungry or was unable to catch them (since they were probably hiding). I do not see any signs that our cham has suffered because of this, but if it has, what possible signs could there be? I'm trying to find a page that tells me exactly what color marking means what, besides the "if its completely dark its frightened or angry", since everyone seems to tell me that if I ask them -.-
Secondly, my mother lets the cham out every chance she gets - it seems eager to get out of the terrarrium (which is glass enclosed, by the way - hasn't been much of a problem so far, except maybe air circulation, which I'm looking into improving) and easily crawls on your hand for you to carry it somewhere. My mother built a small climbing rack near on a windowsill facing the sun during the day. My only concern is that the chameleon stays out there too long, maybe dehydrating, or maybe the sun cannot generate the necessary heat the lamp in its terrarium can. Sometimes it spends up to 6 hours on its perch. Also, we had a small incident of the cham falling off the windowsill, a meter drop. It seemed shaken but okay, but we were terrified it might have hurt itself more badly then we thought. Again, it shows no signs of discomfort, hurt or anything bad.
Thirdly and for now lastly (I do not wish to overwhelm you with questions ), the water is supplied through a small waterfall-like fountain pump, and occasionally the cham drinks from it, but not very often. I have read that this is okay, but maybe the water intake would increase if we would use the water spraying on the plants technique? I'll probably just try it out today.
I'd be delighted to hear any of your answers
MK
My mother has recently (well, its now 4 months) bought a Veiled, and following the instructions of the pet shop owner, our veiled has grown and seems quite okay, however, I have a few questions that I could not find answers to.
Now, my first issue is - I'm unsure if my mother has sprayed the crickets with the calcium / vitamin powder regularly, it seems she is rather lax with that. Also, she just puts a full box of 20 crickets into the terrarium, letting them wander around - some of them are still there a week later, either because the cham is not hungry or was unable to catch them (since they were probably hiding). I do not see any signs that our cham has suffered because of this, but if it has, what possible signs could there be? I'm trying to find a page that tells me exactly what color marking means what, besides the "if its completely dark its frightened or angry", since everyone seems to tell me that if I ask them -.-
Secondly, my mother lets the cham out every chance she gets - it seems eager to get out of the terrarrium (which is glass enclosed, by the way - hasn't been much of a problem so far, except maybe air circulation, which I'm looking into improving) and easily crawls on your hand for you to carry it somewhere. My mother built a small climbing rack near on a windowsill facing the sun during the day. My only concern is that the chameleon stays out there too long, maybe dehydrating, or maybe the sun cannot generate the necessary heat the lamp in its terrarium can. Sometimes it spends up to 6 hours on its perch. Also, we had a small incident of the cham falling off the windowsill, a meter drop. It seemed shaken but okay, but we were terrified it might have hurt itself more badly then we thought. Again, it shows no signs of discomfort, hurt or anything bad.
Thirdly and for now lastly (I do not wish to overwhelm you with questions ), the water is supplied through a small waterfall-like fountain pump, and occasionally the cham drinks from it, but not very often. I have read that this is okay, but maybe the water intake would increase if we would use the water spraying on the plants technique? I'll probably just try it out today.
I'd be delighted to hear any of your answers
MK