Looking to get a Veiled Chameleon, any tips
Hey all!
I have been considering getting a veiled Chameleon for a couple of years now. Only problem is that there are literally no shops around here that has them. Do they do well being shipped? If so, does anybody know any reputable breeders that they could recommend?
I have owned many reptiles in the past but never a Chameleon, so any tips would be fantastic! I have just now begun to seriously research them as I don't want to take one on without knowing fully what is needed. :P
Re: Looking to get a Veiled Chameleon, any tips
Thanks both of you!
I will check out LLLReptiles for sure! I guess it's a good thing I wanted a male! For some reason, all my pets are males haha. Also, I am very envious of you Andybill! I moved from Seattle to Texas for school and would give just about anything to go back to WA. Texas weather does not agree with me :(.
Re: Looking to get a Veiled Chameleon, any tips
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Andybill
Well washington weather has been horrible! How much school you have left? What you going for? My sister about to move to Ft Worth.... So as far as chameleons go I must say they are super fun to watch grow. They start out about 2 inches long and next thing you know they are 6 inches long and their color variations are starting to get better granted they dont get extreme like panthers but I wouldnt trade mine for anything. I hope you enjoy your chameleon if/when you get it! Updates too! Keep it real Toxic Tessa. :gj:
See, I am use to the rain and over cast skies! I'm not use to all this humidity and sunshine. For the longest time I thought the sun was a UFO! I'm currently working on finishing up medical school. Got about a year left then have to go into specialization for Orthopedic Surgery - that is, if I can score high enough on my boards to get accepted into that residency. I am working on getting my MD and PHD at the same time. I've been in school forever.
I've always wanted a Chameleon but because they are said to be so delicate, I wanted to wait until I was older and more disciplined in the care of reptiles. I think I am ready now since I have housed countless random reptile species due to a rehabilitation program I was in. I will definitely post pictures when I do get one! Right now I am working on what type of setup to get going and exactly where to put it in my Zoo of an apartment.