MissSkittles
Chameleon Enthusiast
As the bulk of my experience is regarding lady veiled’s, I need a bit of learning about the guys.
Jack’s colors have been brightening up after what seemed like forever of him looking washed out. Yay! His activity levels have stayed pretty consistent and except for his occasionally troublesome right eye, he’s been acting like a normal chameleon. However, this morning when I opened his enclosure to feed him, he immediately climbed to the top of the open door to escape and then willingly climbed on my hand. He ate just fine and after he was climbing the top of the door again (it was closed though). I opened the door and extended my hand and he again climbed onto me, walking up my arm with purpose and appeared to be trying to get to my face. I kept him out and held him for a bit and wow! He was climbing all up and down my arm and that of stepdaughter. Absolutely nothing has changed in or around his enclosure or anything else for that matter.
Hammlet has always been very active, patrolling every inch of his enclosure a few times a day. Jack’s activity levels have been closer to my ladies’.
So what I’m wondering is if there is a mating season or similar where nature’s urges to reproduce are more prominent. Is Jack trying to get out and find himself a lady? Or perhaps his health has improved so that he’s feeling like a normal healthy cham and his activity levels will now be more like Hammlet’s? If the latter, I’ll need to plan on giving him a double wide enclosure too.
Many thanks in advance for any words of wisdom.
Jack’s colors have been brightening up after what seemed like forever of him looking washed out. Yay! His activity levels have stayed pretty consistent and except for his occasionally troublesome right eye, he’s been acting like a normal chameleon. However, this morning when I opened his enclosure to feed him, he immediately climbed to the top of the open door to escape and then willingly climbed on my hand. He ate just fine and after he was climbing the top of the door again (it was closed though). I opened the door and extended my hand and he again climbed onto me, walking up my arm with purpose and appeared to be trying to get to my face. I kept him out and held him for a bit and wow! He was climbing all up and down my arm and that of stepdaughter. Absolutely nothing has changed in or around his enclosure or anything else for that matter.
Hammlet has always been very active, patrolling every inch of his enclosure a few times a day. Jack’s activity levels have been closer to my ladies’.
So what I’m wondering is if there is a mating season or similar where nature’s urges to reproduce are more prominent. Is Jack trying to get out and find himself a lady? Or perhaps his health has improved so that he’s feeling like a normal healthy cham and his activity levels will now be more like Hammlet’s? If the latter, I’ll need to plan on giving him a double wide enclosure too.
Many thanks in advance for any words of wisdom.