taylorlane0210
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So, Sunday afternoon I ended up rescuing a male veiled chameleon from an acquaintance of my best friend. I've always wanted a chameleon and have experience with various amphibians, turtles, fur babies of all sorts, and livestock. My animal knowledge is pretty vast and I've been spending hours reading up on chameleon care, but I just need some help and reassurance. I was told this chameleon is 3 years old. He was in a plastic container with one single strand of fake leaves and absolutely 0 room to move, no lighting whatsoever and I'm assuming this person was just misting the container occasionally. He appears to me to be extremely underweight and just overall unhappy. I know he will take time to adjust to being in a bigger enclosure and a regular schedule and feedings, I just feel guilty that he's still so stressed. He's only green when he's sleeping. So far, all I've gotten him to eat are wax worms and horn worms. Not a fan of crickets whatsoever. Due to not planning on saving him from the negligent home he was previously in, I just grabbed supplies in a pinch. I've got him set up with the Reptibreeze chameleon kit and using the supplies that came with it. I have bought some additional foliage and a waterfall for his enclosure. Misting seemed to stress him out more, as he would lunge at my hand any time I had the misting bottle in it. I am looking around for a bigger enclosure, though. I guess I'm just looking for some tips to calm him, lower his stress levels and ensure he's getting the nutrients he needs.
I've attached some photos of him in the container he'd been housed in, his current enclosure and a little closer up photos of him.
I've attached some photos of him in the container he'd been housed in, his current enclosure and a little closer up photos of him.