DoobEz
New Member
***Random Veiled Info, Living in Southern California, High Deserts***
So I got my veiled chameleons a little over 4 months ago, they were about 2 months old, though the girl looked a little older than the boy.
Throughout these four months I have learned quite a bit.
Like one if you want you chameleon to be happy please expect to spend quite a bit of money, especially if you plan to own TWO of them. Me, I have 2, I bought them at the same time, yes they broke me.
I highly suggest you do your research on quite a bit that you'll need to know as far as care goes and everything you need to know about the environment set they need to keep them stress-free and a price amount you come up with for all that before purchasing a Chameleon.
Its very nice to have sites like these also and just reading threads people post and their experience with their Chameleons.
I did not expect to spend as much as I did, but I definitely would not trade them in for anything.
And they are a constant care, like a baby. I normally go out camping about a few times a year but after getting them it becomes hard to do. You have to find someone who can watch them for you and take care of them correct.
As for me, the only person willing to help me take care of them was my friends mom and their neighbors 11yr old son. So I invested in timers and Big Drippers. They help a lot because you have to keep them on a good schedule, otherwise they will stress out. I also got a fogger to keep the humidity at a decent level for them because at first I was using a spray bottle, but with the aluminum screen cages I have for them the spray bottle just wasn't keeping it humid in the cages, the water dried up so fast.
This is Bonnie
So I got my veiled chameleons a little over 4 months ago, they were about 2 months old, though the girl looked a little older than the boy.
Throughout these four months I have learned quite a bit.
Like one if you want you chameleon to be happy please expect to spend quite a bit of money, especially if you plan to own TWO of them. Me, I have 2, I bought them at the same time, yes they broke me.
I highly suggest you do your research on quite a bit that you'll need to know as far as care goes and everything you need to know about the environment set they need to keep them stress-free and a price amount you come up with for all that before purchasing a Chameleon.
Its very nice to have sites like these also and just reading threads people post and their experience with their Chameleons.
I did not expect to spend as much as I did, but I definitely would not trade them in for anything.
And they are a constant care, like a baby. I normally go out camping about a few times a year but after getting them it becomes hard to do. You have to find someone who can watch them for you and take care of them correct.
As for me, the only person willing to help me take care of them was my friends mom and their neighbors 11yr old son. So I invested in timers and Big Drippers. They help a lot because you have to keep them on a good schedule, otherwise they will stress out. I also got a fogger to keep the humidity at a decent level for them because at first I was using a spray bottle, but with the aluminum screen cages I have for them the spray bottle just wasn't keeping it humid in the cages, the water dried up so fast.
This is Bonnie