spatulars
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On Wednesday I purchased a female veiled chameleon. (Hoehnelli will have to wait.) I've been admiring them from afar for quite some time, and I will be happy when she arrives (although she won't be coming for about a month.) I am torn between two options: keeping her outside with natural sunlight and open air (but warm weather), or keeping her inside with low temperatures so she will not cycle eggs. The outside option would be the easiest and it seems most natural, but I feel the inside option might be the best for her. I learned a lot from Raising Kitty the Veiled Chameleon blog, but if I do decide to keep her inside, will she have enough warmth to digest her food without a basking light? Should I give her warmer temperatures before she sexually matures and only reduce temperatures after? What is the diet and supplementation schedule for an environmentally controlled female veiled?
Any personal input, opinions, and/or advice from experience is greatly appreciated.
Any personal input, opinions, and/or advice from experience is greatly appreciated.