Veiled Chameleon confusion

New foods.........

Glad to hear that he is adjusting! It's a fun and exciting time for you now :) Silkworms and butterworms are two easy to keep and nutritional foods that you can add to his diet. Nothing very frightening about them and they don't smell bad like crickets do.
 
Your cage looks great and im sure she will love it too, but give her a few days, they always seem to do that screen thing, i think they are looking for a way to escape. But in a few days she will be fine. Read, read , read, the more you know the better chance you have of the baby making it. Besides the eyes also keep on eye on her casque, if she starts to get dehydrated it wil start to look flat and thin.
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bugs!

i know what you mean about roachs and crickets,im terrified of them , but luckily i live in scotland and have no problems getting locust/hoppers,which as i understand you guys cant get, not at all scary and my cham just loves them ! your set up looks great and i wish you all the best,

and your right,the people and advice given on this forum is top class,i like you,am very lucky to have all this expertise on hand,especially being pretty new to this myself,its stopped me panicing every time my cham gives me cause for concern,now i just enjoy her !

regards ! martin
 
i know what you mean about roachs and crickets,im terrified of them , but luckily i live in scotland and have no problems getting locust/hoppers,which as i understand you guys cant get, not at all scary and my cham just loves them ! your set up looks great and i wish you all the best,

and your right,the people and advice given on this forum is top class,i like you,am very lucky to have all this expertise on hand,especially being pretty new to this myself,its stopped me panicing every time my cham gives me cause for concern,now i just enjoy her !

regards ! martin

awww how lucky... i loooooove grasshoppers..
I used to catch them all the time.. definitely nooo problem with that critters.
 
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