It should be on 12 to 14 hours per day.I can’t give you information on temperature until I know which kind of chameleon he is. without filling out the basic care list it would be hard for anyone here to try and even begin to help... Also location on where you are may help in finding another vet local to you from other forum people....I am trying to get the humidity level up but it's proving to e a bit difficult. Really?? I will try to get all of the necessary fields filled out, just a new website and Im not quite familiar with it yet.I would get it to the vets ASAP. Awesome news! Were keeping a VERY close eye on him and are ready to go at a moments notice, we just don't want to rush in if it's a non serious problem. With summer and all, you can probably make a shake with that.. Jamba Juice? he's only about two and a half months old. When a chameleon is suffering and possibly dying from stress, there will be signs to look for. The only real advice we received was to check if the bedding we used had any cedar chips in it, as it could cause respiratory infections, and to switch to sand instead.

Watering - We have a dripper running for about an hour twice a day, and spray as often as possible. It is in this thread on 12/06. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.Greetings, and sorry to hear about your little one.I also don't see a vitamin supplement.

It is our first chameleon though, and we are still learning, And Im not sure if you've noticed but, everyone seems to have complete opposite opinions.

Wow, I live in an apt and we do not have that luxury. Yes, we gave him a 15 minute or so shower earlier today, and he just clung to the plant the whole time, with his eyes shut. Typical males grow to a length between 17 and 24 inches (43.2 to 61 cm) from the tip of the snout to the end of their tails.

His basking spot should be 85 degrees and the rest of his enclosure should be in the mid 70's.This should go up to about 70% with each misting and go back down to 50-60%I would get a ficus or a shefflera in his cage. 14 inches. I was reacting to your "fill in the form" info. It was drink uh ng and started moving around more but still seems we … read more The Veiled Chameleon, also known as the Yemen Chameleon, Chamaeleo calyptratus, is a species of large reptile that dwells in the hilly areas of the Middle Eastern countries.They get their name from the crested protrusions above both their eyes, resembling veils. ... * Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, Female, ~ 2 years old * Feeding - … For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.It's all started today, He was very sluggish compared to usual and he won't open his eyes. 75W sounds fine, as long as it produces the appropriate temps. This meant my chameleon’s back was around 10 centimeters away. The adult size of your pet veiled chameleon depends on its gender. Their large size can intimidate most people, but they are actually very friendly creatures. You don't want anything resembling bedding. Nothing on the bottom is just fine. Mostly Crickets. 75W sounds fine, as long as it produces the appropriate temps.When was the last time she pooped?
Also, I almost forgot- here's a great website that covers almost every question you could think of regarding veiled chameleon husbandry.

were very worried as he really has become part of the family. Scroll down the thread til you see it.

Thank you for the update.

If you don't know what a shower is look up in the search function, "Showers"I would lower the wattage of your bulb to 60 watts. It shouldn't behave like that.Go to the top of the page and fill out the how to ask for help form. I read it might be dehydrated so I showered it and let it drink from my spray bottle. This past weekend I went out of town for two days, and my gf said my Chameleon wasn't moving much, her eyes still move around, and now it's been about five days like this I am getting worried. When our females get too still, they tend to get constipated, and I take them out for a little "exercise". At two months old you should be feeding 8-12 pinhead crickets every day.I would go get the repcal supplements for your cham. * Feeding - Crickets / Meal worms.

Veiled Chameleon. Veiled Chameleon Size How Large Will My Veiled Chameleon Grow?

Here is a thread titled (link in blue below) "weak walk". lolReally?? I bought some mealworms to offer him to see if it was maybe a lack of variety. This stirs her up enough to get her climbing around a bit, and then later she poops.

I'll begin to supplement them with other stuff. The Female veiled chameleon’s length is generally said to be shorter when compared to the male veiled chameleon. I don't use the orange cubes, so I don't know how well they gutload.

He's too little to have any kind of standing water yet. You won’t always see it drink, as it is generally more active and relaxed when you are not around. Orange Cube provides the three things crickets need most--food, water, and vitamins. Jul 17, 2010 #1 It's all started today, He was very sluggish compared to usual and he won't open his eyes. Is your tube light 5.0 or 10.0? Let us know how she does.

Panther Chameleon Temperament – While panther chameleons have a similar temperament to veiled chameleons they are, in general, a little less aggressive than veiled …

I don't use the orange cubes, so I don't know how well they gutload. To move the perch distance simply wait for your chameleon to move and then just open the enclosure door and gently lower it until it’s in the correct position. They dint need it and it can creat bacteria build up. I would give him a 30 minute shower. I buy 50-100 / week depending on how fast she's eating them. Glad to hear she's responding. Wow, I live in an apt and we do not have that luxury. I thought on the package it was saying it feeds them lots of vitamins, etc.

That depends on the animal. The veiled chameleon size.