ChadTheCham
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You can look at any care guide anywhere and it will tell u 85-95 for veiledsOhhhhh that explains it.... yeah don’t listen to petco or pet smart care guides lol
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You can look at any care guide anywhere and it will tell u 85-95 for veiledsOhhhhh that explains it.... yeah don’t listen to petco or pet smart care guides lol
I’m literally just talking to people chill out bruh y u so hurt I didn’t try n come at u like u did meMaybe you should do a bit of research cause your Lighting ain’t right by your picture recently posted and I guarantee you have fake plants in your enclosure which aren’t good for the cams because the bugs eat the plants the chameleons try to eat the plants and if it’s hard plastic they don’t digest it well, even if your chameleons don’t eat the plants the bugs do which then ultimately get eaten by the chameleons and you prob moss too which hosts bacteria.. stop being a damn troll and acting like you know more than anybody on this page and most importantly why am being this defensive I’m not your “BRAHHH”
Be easy then how you try ✌?yI’m literally just talking to people chill out bruh y u so hurt I didn’t try n come at u like u did me
You musta googled search this again instead of getting it from people who actually own female veiled Chameleons and know about laying eggs or who on veiled chameleon.Actually this is old thinking, nowadays you want a basking spot of 85 at the MOST. For females 80 at the most!!! Lower temperatures helps them live longer and for females helps so they have less stress on their bodies when they have to lay eggs by lowering the amount of eggs they lay.
But this is incorrect! You want 85 at the hottest for a male, and 80 at the hottest for a female!! Lol but seriously, always check your source of info. Caresheets from chain pet stores like petco and pet smart know nothing. They sell 3 week old chameleons, (a responsible breeder would sell them at 2-3 months AT A MINIMUM) recommend stuff like mealworms and substrate at the bottom, compact uvb lights.... you get the point right. So check your sources. Try to make sure it seems credibleYou can look at any care guide anywhere and it will tell u 85-95 for veileds
Chameleon care is always evolving as we are learning more about proper care. Just a year ago the higher temps were recommended, but we’ve since learned that they actually do much better at cooler temps. For an adult male, I wouldn’t go any higher than 82* with 85* the absolute max.Bruh do a lil research
What I’m saying is that it’s not only chain pet stores that say thatBut this is incorrect! You want 85 at the hottest for a male, and 80 at the hottest for a female!! Lol but seriously, always check your source of info. Caresheets from chain pet stores like petco and pet smart know nothing. They sell 3 week old chameleons, (a responsible breeder would sell them at 2-3 months AT A MINIMUM) recommend stuff like mealworms and substrate at the bottom, compact uvb lights.... you get the point right. So check your sources. Try to make sure it seems credible
You should not give advice right now though, in my personal opinion. Give advice once you know all the correct husbandry though. ?I’m literally just talking to people chill out bruh y u so hurt I didn’t try n come at u like u did me
They underestimate the amount of $$ we’re willing to spend to do things right. As a result, we end up having to take our business and cash to on line vendors and they lose out.This always bothers me, as I think it is just bad business.
Why don’t they just give proper updated care sheets? Just sell us the right products we will buy it.
?You should not give advice right now though, in my personal opinion. Give advice once you know all the correct husbandry though. ?
Yes, I understand, however, as @MissSkittles said, we are constantly learning how to improve their care, and they do significantly better at lower temperaturesWhat I’m saying is that it’s not only chain pet stores that say that
I understand what you are saying and have found. I believe it is a relatively new concept of keeping them at cooler temps than previously. Coming from Yemen, we automatically think they come from the hot desert. In actuality, they live in the cooler mountainous areas of Yemen.What I’m saying is that it’s not only chain pet stores that say that
Ok lol sorry about that on my part, was just a little frustratingAnd let’s all play nice here. We’re all learning as care recommendations are evolving and we all have to start somewhere.
I feel your pain ? ... after three months and him growing in his basking spot obviously staying the same with him growing taller I wasn’t sure what to expect being new at this. I love my little hankypoo and Now I want all the chameleons! LOL i’m slowly turning on one of my spare bedrooms into veiled and Jackson Chamaeleons km so excited!Ok lol sorry about that on my part, was just a little frustrating
I know...we get caught up in the passion and in our quest to improve chameleon keeping, we sometimes forget about the keeper who is trying to learn and has lots of differing information thrown at them from the internet.Ok lol sorry about that on my part, was just a little frustrating
??I know...we get caught up in the passion and in our quest to improve chameleon keeping, we sometimes forget about the keeper who is trying to learn and has lots of differing information thrown at them from the internet.
I know I want Pygmys so much, especially rieppeleon brevicaudatus (hopefully I spelled that right) SO my favorite kind. I’m gonna wait Till I have way more experience, like many years, to get them though. ?I feel your pain ? ... after three months and him growing in his basking spot obviously staying the same with him growing taller I wasn’t sure what to expect being new at this. I love my little hankypoo and Now I want all the chameleons! LOL i’m slowly turning on one of my spare bedrooms into veiled and Jackson Chamaeleons km so excited!
Yup.I know...we get caught up in the passion and in our quest to improve chameleon keeping, we sometimes forget about the keeper who is trying to learn and has lots of differing information thrown at them from the internet.
I know! I want an Jackson Chamaeleon so bad, I was at the pet store originally when I got my veiled chameleon Hank and it was super unintentionally I just saw him fell in love with him had to have him and the rest is history apparently but I’ll do whatever I can to make him happy and healthy obviously but now that I am like super obsessed with the chameleons I want the Jackson Chamaeleon and I will definitely do a whole bunch of research before bringing him home! They are just too damn cute ?I know I want Pygmys so much, especially rieppeleon brevicaudatus (hopefully I spelled that right) SO my favorite kind. I’m gonna wait Till I have way more experience, like many years, to get them though. ?
I started about a year & 1/2 ago taking my stepdaughter’s cham when she didn’t want it anymore. I knew zero about them and never had any reptiles before. Now I have 3 chams, 3 leopard geckos, a bearded dragon, 2 colonies of roaches and other assorted bugs. I had a ‘reptile’ room but stepdaughter had to move in and there went my room.I feel your pain ? ... after three months and him growing in his basking spot obviously staying the same with him growing taller I wasn’t sure what to expect being new at this. I love my little hankypoo and Now I want all the chameleons! LOL i’m slowly turning on one of my spare bedrooms into veiled and Jackson Chamaeleons km so excited!