Too late I already got it.... I enjoy coming home after a long day of work to feed it and walk away, only looking back at it ever now and then to admire its beauty
I have a veiled chameleon about a year old now. When I got him from the store he had a respiratory infection and immediately took him to the vet. For a month I had to give him shots and I think he associated me with saving his life. Everytime he sees me he wants to leave the cage and hangout on my shoulder. I would say some chamelons do not do well with handling but I do believe others can be very friendly if you build a bond with them!
I have a friend who went through a similar experience with their chameleon. I think having to provide them medication early on, helps decrease their fear response making them more willing to be around people. Hope your little guy was able to make a full recovery!
@@thatrandomcat3479 no clue if anyone replied to you already- but you should look into pygmy chameleons, house geckos, morning geckos, anoles, or a banded gecko
@@raebiis8821 You're the first to tell me about banded geckos! I would love to take care of them but apparently i haven't found any reliable international websites yet, my country doesn't sell them so that's unfortunately very sad for me, do you have one in mind? :(.
I had a chameleon and i often lett it sit on my head, it was tamed and very friendly and super clever. Every time he wanted to get out of his cage he would scratch on his door until i let him on my hand. After this he always climped on my head. Sometimes when he was a little anoing i put him on the floor. He even was so smart that he had his own "toilet" When he needed to poop he walked to a basked next to an Ofen WHERE HE COULDN'T GO TO and pooped in there (i am serious) I really loved him. Sadly he died to cancer. Rest in peace Oska you were the best animal in the world
I had a very similar experience with my own chameleon (minus the toilet part😂) and I really have to disagree with what she says about them not reciprocating love and affection. The ones I've owned loved to be held and I had one that was very attached to me more than other people.
that's actually so interesting and cool but i herd that thay don't like being out much is that tru i have a crested gecko but id maybe get a comelon in the future
I’ve came a long way and it is tough owning a chameleon, but I choose to be responsible and constantly do research to give my chameleon the best life it can have!
This cost argument is so important! A pet is a huge financial commitment. Whenever people ask me why I don’t have a pet if I love animals so much, I say it’s because I can’t afford to give them the life they deserve (yet) and I love animals too much to get one without being financially prepared. This is a long term commitment especially with the vet bills. It scares me how many people get dogs, cats, chameleons or basically any pet on a whim without a plan.
This is such a great video! My boss is an exotics vet (I work at a vet college) and he knew how much I always wanted a chameleon. I admit, I was attracted to them because they're so amazing to look at but did not do the adequate research into actually keeping one. So imagine my surprise when he asked me if I wanted one, as he was asked to rescue a young panther who was dumped at an animal shelter (of all places smh poor guy). I have learned SO MUCH after getting him, from enclosure to lighting to yes, getting over my fear of live insects. But he is the FRIENDLIEST little guy ever, which also shocked my boss as he had warned me that chams are not cuddly. He likes to come out onto my arm almost every day, as soon as I approach his door he comes rushing towards me. I take him on walks when I walk our dog, he sits happily on my shoulder or on my hand and soaks up the sun. He is an ambanja so his colors are so beautiful when he's outside! He likes to sit on my head (hasn't pooped up there yet thank goodness) and is generally just a friendly guy (except when I wear a specific pink sweater, he's not a fan of that one and will gape at me lol) Your videos have been so so helpful, as well as Bill over at Chameleon Academy, and I just hope that I can give my little guy the best life 🥰
I completely agree, if people aren't willing to spend the money on their pet (any animal) than they should not have a pet, all pets require money be it set up, collars and leashes (for dogs), enclosures, food, litter (if cats) or vet bills. Let's be real, all pets are money deposits and you need to be willing to put as much money as it takes to give that animal the best life possible. Great video and great points!
I’ve had my chameleon for 2,5 years now, he’s literally the most adorable thing ever I got him from my moms friend sadly he arrived in a very bad condition he was very underweight and had this very dark skin his cage also had nothing on the bottom it was just simple glass but thank god to videos like yours which I had watched before I learned all these things and he’s now my lil buddy:) Sadly he’s now 7,5 years Old which is pretty Old for an chameleon (I have a veiled one and these strange bumps have started forming on him and I suppose his time is nearby) but I’m super happy I got to know my lil Zygfryd❤️
For one semester in high school we had to get a pet and keep it alive for the whole semester. I had always been fascinated by chameleons, so I got a Jackson chameleon. It was an amazing pet, but it was extremely high maintenance, and I was far too young to take care of it properly. I wish I would have been more attentive, but I know that it's not something that's right for me.
I think one major reason to NOT have a pet chameleon, is if you are or if you live with or frequently are visited by loud, quick moving, or noisy people. If you don’t have a place to keep the chameleon enclosure away from loud music, loud tv, rambunctious children, etc., the chameleon may become stressed or even die.
Wow didn’t know but makes sense. I was thinking about getting one, my home is calm but unfortunately where I live all my neighbors are very loud and obnoxious.
you said that chameleons dont like to be handled. however, as long as you're not moving around a lot or giving it too much attention, is it alright to(when its comfortable and has gotten used to you) have it just chill on your head or shoulder or something while you're being still(reading, scrolling through phone, etc.)? or no?
I’m surprised short lifespan isn’t on the list. They live fast and die young, for a medium sized lizard, you would expect them to live a little longer than 6-8 years. But for the most part I agree, chameleons are the equivalent to rabbits, they always need vet care at some point in their lives. A great deal of reptiles may live past their average lifespan and pass away from natural causes.
@@garageflower8009 the life expectancy is the only reason why I won’t get a chameleon, the heart break of losing a pet so soon is where I cross the line.
My chameleon is the biggest sweetheart. He comes out and walks on me. But he isn’t so fond of anyone else. I truly believe we have bonded and he knows who I am 🥰
is it ok to feed a chameleon regular roaches? I live in florida, and we frequently get roaches or palmetto bugs, but im not sure if theyre too big for the average chameleon(i dont have a chameleon yet, i just plan on getting one soon).is the average florida palmetto bug ok to feed a chameleon?
If you are not committed to running around in your flat butt-naked to catch a cricket that you happened to see the moment you wanted to get into the shower or searching for 5 nights for that damn cricket that has been hiding inside the vivarium and chirping as if his life depended on it, you should not get a chameleon. Not that I am talking from experience here *coughcough* You also got to be willing to feed the insects, clean their enclosures, deal with dead bugs and so on. I spend more time on the insects than on my chameleon loool and yes, even after more than five years I still hate this part. All these five reasons you mentioned are SO true, they need to be taken seriously. A proper enclosure is expensive. I had to learn it the hard way and had to rebuy stuff more than once. Luckily vets are not that expensive in Germany as in the US but still. My late Buddy cost me about 1000 Euros (~ $1200) when he became really sick. If you want to have a chameleon you need to have the funds. Period. No cutting corners, don't buy the cheap stuff. Also I highly suggest having a friend who would be willing to take care of your chameleon (read: handle insects) when you are on vacation or sick. I am so incredibly lucky and grateful for having a friend who takes great care of my little one when I visit my parents.
This is an amazing video. I go to reptile expos and see parents and their kids walk off with juvenile chameleons and I wonder if they know what they’re getting into.
I was briefly thinking about buying one if the opportunity would come up, but after watching this video. I feel like you provided valuable tips about cost and dieting. So, thank you for the warning. This helped a lot. Thank you.
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Yesterday my pup found an injured chameleon I doubt will survive in the wild. I put her in a tree and she was still there today. If she is still there tomorrow I am going to bring her home. Any advice? How much food do they need?
Hi so I have a Chameleon his name is Cam, we typically feed him live crickets every day twice a day multiple crickets a day and he has a nice big home lots of foliage and we have the proper lights one yellow one cool and one red light for night time, when we first got him he was pretty active and eating decently but lately this past week he’s at the bottom of his terrarium hanging out in the dark and when he moves he appears to be weak and it’s breaking my Moms heart.. do you know what could be the issue with him?
so a strange chain of events happened and i ended up with a chameleon yesterday. long story short.. he was found walking in the road near some busy residential roads. when he was found, luckily the person had a large tup and just scooped him up and took him in for a few days. after no success in finding the owner, he was donated to me.. ive rescued many reptiles over the years but never a chameleon, and never such a bizarre find.
Wow that’s crazy! Hopefully my videos can help make sure you get him set up with everything he needs. Here is my playlist of my top 5 videos for new keepers: th-cam.com/play/PLBkCuo7YecLbG_MB7ogFmcoWP2GUXDIGJ.html
I would be very careful doing that and advise against it. Chameleon enclosures are intentionally set up to provide them with the proper UVB gradient, temps, humidity, etc. which they would not be able to get if they are chilling in a grocery cart lol. This could potentially lead to health issues down the road. Chameleons can also be stressed without showing outwardly signs of stress which can also cause internal health issues.
Can a chameleon live on crickets and mealworms? Also I Is there any way to take a chameleon traveling? I live in pr we have someone to take care of him when we go back to the states for summer and we r trying to find out how to bring him to the states bc there is vets there and I don’t trust a lot of people with my cham
Can you please help me I have a male chameleon that does not want to eat he's shaking when he walks he be in the bottom of the cage his leg is like it looks broken but I don't know I'm trying to feed him calcium with his worms but he's not going for it if I take him to the vet are they just going to tell me to put him down!!
Feel free to DM me on Instagram for help. Hard for me to give you advice when I can't see what your chameleon or cage looks like. I'd suggest watching this video to ensure your enclosure if set up correctly: th-cam.com/video/n2H-VubFs3A/w-d-xo.html
LOL about the loose roach - crickets actually weird me out more than roaches. I found the most difficult issue with mine, was that sometimes I had trouble finding live food fo them. Occasionally, my normally-reliable sources would be closed or out of bugs. I was not going to breed my own. Multiple potential sources = a good idea.
Thanks for the insight! i am considering getting one for myself and i am financially ready and motivated. in a process of finding out as much as i can right now. Question, i have a cat? does it get stressed if it even sees a cat? should i consider making a terrarium into a room (office) and not let the cat in ever? is it worth to maintain a bioactive terrarium over plastic plants?
Every chameleon is different but I will say some cats have attacked chameleons and that obviously did not end well. The safest option would be to keep them separate.
I'm not sure who to go to but I need to create heat and humidity in my panthers enclosure. Don't know how to cuz the one enclosure is a huge curio corner cabinet and the heat lamp is 120 watt takes up most of the the top also gets uv too
I have videos on all of those topics so definitely check them out! Sounds like you’ll need to make some changes to how your enclosure set up so I would recommend watching this video first: th-cam.com/video/n2H-VubFs3A/w-d-xo.html
Ive had mine for about 2 years! His name is skittles! I feed him crickets but i think its about time he gets something juicy like those bluish worms that look like they have horns lol! He deserves it! Every time im upset for some reason he walks out of his cage into the bamboo tied to this fake vine pathway down to my closet and onto my bed and lays on top of my head
We have had our veiled chameleon for 4 days now..we named him Rango…I’m still a lil fearful oh him & I’m sure it stresses him out but I’m hoping to get better..we gave him waxworms & had placed them on the bottom of the screened cage,somehow they crawled out …… we are learning to love him & hope we can give him. Good home…I love the videos they are helping me to relax more..thank you
I’m hoping to save up for a chameleon in the future. I’ve already got a parrot so all of this is not an issue because I’m used to stuff being expensive (parrots can cost thousands of dollars for the bird alone sometimes) space is no issue because my bird has a big cage so I’m used to that, and interaction wise I’ve got a bird for that :) I’ve already gotta make sure I’ve got an avian vet near me and they usually are part of a larger exotic pet vet service (including reptiles) and having to deal with bird poop has gotten rid of any squeamishness I could’ve had long ago. Plus it’ll be nice to have a pet that WON’T make my ears ring
So I have a chameleon I found on the side walk and she laid her first clutch of eggs in October(she started digging in the live plant I had in her enclosure) and now it’s been 3 months and she’s back to her weird behavior that tells me she’s getting ready to lay eggs (climbing around her home like a crazy person) so I got the washed play sand like you recommended but she won’t even go near it :( I’m afraid she won’t lay her eggs cause she doesn’t like the sand should I mix it with some dirt? Do only dirt? Thank you :)
@@NeptunetheChameleon thanks for getting back to me so quickly! And yes it’s about 7 1/2 inches deep and 5 in wide pot. I have 3 sides of her enclosure covered and I’m at work most of the afternoon and don’t see her until the evening time I’ll give her another few days before I mix cause her tummy is starting to look a bit too big 😭
Your videos are so helpful! How do you handle excess water and drainage in your enclosures? I would so love a video on that. I know there are threads about this on the chameleon forums but an actual visual aid or demonstration would be wonderful.
Glad you're liking the videos! I've showed my drainage set up along with suggesting other ideas in these two videos: th-cam.com/video/3oUdzl76rcs/w-d-xo.html & th-cam.com/video/n2H-VubFs3A/w-d-xo.html
Hi, so I'm going to be getting a veiled chameleon, and I need some pro tips😅 I want to be the best owner I can be for the little dude, so I would appreciate if you tell me some advice:) also, I dont know what heat lamp and UVB light to get him, can you tell me? And I live in Indiana so I don't know what temperature lamp to get
Wow , this is really informative tutorial on Chameleon keeping! You're a Responsible Chameleon keeper indeed! Thank You So Much! Stay Safe & Stay Grateful! 🌷🌿🦎
Thank you for convincing my fiance not to get a chameleon because that would have been a DEAL BREAKER for me unfortunately since I can't tollerate this. I have a cat at most. Great video!
I knew I shouldn't! But I saw two chameleons, that would likely be dead anyway. Petco had them in an enclosure way too dry and cold. They were malnourished juvies. I knew I could only save one, knowing they are loners and the size cage they would need. And that I would have to build a temporary terrarium when I got home. And another in the house. Till I can get an enclosure made for in the house. I'm in Florida. It's summer. He can stay outside in morning, evening and night. But not between 12pm and 5pm. No way short of air conditioner in the enclosure. So it's baby sitting everyday. Checking temps until I can regulate the enclosures seasonally. The weather is usually stellar. But it's been rather hot this month. He loves going outside under supervision in the citrus trees. And a moment in the grass to get some much needed earth energy. So cool to see them go from fight or flight, to chill outside. Being a natural lizard, eating his favorite flies. Which means o have to have him checked for parasites. More cost, lol! I am looking to convert a beautiful display cabinet. Furniture is plentiful here. And aquariums and screen cages are ugly. This is awesome ro take a 6'×4'×2' antique cabinet into a mini vivarium. I will have to make a container that will fit the bottom to hold all the buggies, soil, loam and plants. I want nothing short of a rainforest, so it will take making sure everything is well sealed will non toxic sealant. It won't be cheap and take many hours to perfect. One more reason not to get a Chameleon! Lol! The ultimate goal is screen enclosure in the mini forest and a green house for winter. So he can be full on wildin. Another $500 and hours of regulating Temps, lol!
I am glad to hear the upkeep is cheaper than the set up. Great advice about not buying things twice because the first purchase was not the right item. Your upfront cost of 500.00 is about right, maybe a little more when you add live plants etc. I love your informative videos. I want to be set up for success by someone who has done this for years. Thank you for all your videos!
Happy to help! I now offer a chameleon kit along with shopping lists to help ensure people buy the correct supplies to begin with: docs.google.com/document/d/1sAESGOC5N8sU1Sv6d4ln5UELk35ycCeNL9vy-EcxNoY/edit?usp=sharing
Hi Ginger. Two questions which are unrelated to this video. Taking chams. outside. How long? Is it ok to run a humidifier all night ( 12 hrs. )? These questions pertain to Panthers.
I have videos about both of those things. Taking chameleons outside: th-cam.com/video/H7FpgkhO4bg/w-d-xo.html Humidifiers at night: th-cam.com/video/tktSq3nZ9g4/w-d-xo.html
I tell people all the time that they are definitely a handful I've had one since December and he's healthy and strong :) definitely a handful but he's my handful lol
I Love your videos! And I have a Chameleon, I'm not sure what breed he is. he's only a baby. We do have an enclosure with live and artificial plants, We don't have a misting system so we mist the enclosure with a spray bottle. I'm not sure if what you said in the video was also including babies (we got the all reptile enclosure kit from what I believe is pet smart.) Are those conditions ok for a baby? also is it normal for Chameleons to Molt or shed? It would be Amazing if you made a video on caring for baby chameleons! Thanks for your time!
If you bought the chameleon kit, the unfortunately you have a lot of the wrong stuff for a chameleon. Please check out my top 5 videos for new keepers: th-cam.com/play/PLBkCuo7YecLbG_MB7ogFmcoWP2GUXDIGJ.html and here is my video on shedding: th-cam.com/video/0zoEZrW83mQ/w-d-xo.html
I know we can’t handle them as much but my veiled chameleon will start climbing on the screen when he sees me so I open it and he climbs right out to me he’s always turns light green colors is that normal?
Sounds like he is trying to find a mate or some changes need to be made to his enclosure. Be sure to check out my cage build video to make sure things are set up correctly: th-cam.com/video/n2H-VubFs3A/w-d-xo.html
@@NeptunetheChameleon yes I have his enclosure set up correctly most live plants I watch all your videos! He eats well everything is good but yes I think he is trying to find a mate because he started humping my arm !
I would love to have a chameleon but the career i desire might not give me time to be there as much as i should and if i would be able to i would certainly do A LOT of research beforehand... but if i manage yo do that i definetely want one.
I thought my veiled was a girl, Liz Taylor, super sassy. Was 50% off because she was bullying the other lizards, I felt bad for her so I took her home. She’s got her free roaming habitat in my window in south Florida. Light, vines, bugs, water. She stays in her window area mostly but sometimes she comes and climbs on my bed and hangs out with me. I take her outside and she loves it. Turns out she’s a he but I can’t get used to it 😂 but she has bitten me several times, for moving her back into her area in the mornings to bask. Doesn’t like being woken up. I think they’re awesome 👏 might like them better than beardies even
Thanks for this, I had iguanas growing up, and am very interested in getting a chameleon. I had a beautiful enclosure for my iguanas with a waterfall and little pool area. So i definitely understand the setup stuff. I think they're beautiful to look at...good stuff to ponder.
Dubs will positively breed happily in your reptile room. My veiled cham decided that he didn't want to eat them, they got in between layers on the cage bottom and 'set up shop'.
I REALLY appreciate this video! I want to buy one, unfortunately I don’t have the space right now. I’m really glad I watched this video. I will get one for sure when we move! Also, you are just gorgeous. 😍🔥.. I think your setup is really cool!! That would be so awesome to come home too lol
As a reptile lover. I have 2 bearded dragons. Jupiter and Saturn. I love chameleons. I had 4 green iguanas before. I thought bout getting a chameleon. But due to the maintenance and my busy schedule. I just grabbed the beardies. And the cost for them was crazy. But since we really love our pets. The price didn't mean much. I seen my lizard react to getting his new environment and new enclosure made me happy. Reptiles can be costly. But i love dinosaurs and i always had a love and passion for reptiles and lizards
Thank you for this video, it's awesome. And I'm happy to know that even after hearing your reasons, I'm still very willing to get a chameleon in my near future.
I've always wanted a chameleon but I'm currently jumping into the tarantula hobby and I don't want to reach too far.. But great video thanks for the content
Thanks and great video. I love the detail. I wanted to get one but after seeing all the issues and requirements, namely the temperature swings from day and night, I feel it would not be in its best interest for me to get one at this stage . It’s in conflict with my other pets needs. I think it’s important to learn everything before going in. I’ve done that with all my other pets. Thanks again for all that information.
@@NeptunetheChameleon I’m just watching your other video on why you’re a chameleon with climb around the screen of your cage. I’m thinking about getting a panther chameleon but I’m watching all your videos. Thank you so much Scott
I always wanted a chameleon. I am scared of roaches, really, but I’m up to the challenge to keep my pet happy! Also because one of my family members are allergic to animals and pets with fur, so a chameleon would be great! I really want one, I haven’t gotten one yet sadly, but I’m waiting!
No. Hatchlings are fragile and at high risk for having something go wrong. A juvenile is more stable and yet young enough to still build a bond with a watch grow up.
We have cape dwarf chameleons and we rescue them including other animals and they live everywhere in our garden outside with fly baitbags and we sprinkle water on the bushes where they live,and they never leave even if they want to,my favourite ones always comes to me when they see me,It climbs on my hand and I aim the chameleons to the flies and it eats them,all reptiles including chameleons do have emotions,you just have to put in a lot of effort and patientce, WE NEVER PUT THE ANIMALS IN CAGES THATS WHY THEY STAY.
It's definitely possible with effort and patience. Unfortunately a lot of people aren't willing to put in that time :( I'm glad to hear you've had great experiences.
Even tho I don’t have a chameleon. I have a bearded dragon and he eats bugs. I wasn’t that afraid but after I saw Lions eating on nature shows, I never was grossed out by bugs.
Too late I already got it.... I enjoy coming home after a long day of work to feed it and walk away, only looking back at it ever now and then to admire its beauty
Sounds like a great relationship!
Sounds like heaven can’t wait to get my nosy be panther cham 🥰🥰😌💯💯💯💯
Facts look at an feed 🤣
Too late already got it🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Don’t listen to any one do as you wish , encourage and teach proper knowledge. And enjoy 😉
I have a veiled chameleon about a year old now. When I got him from the store he had a respiratory infection and immediately took him to the vet. For a month I had to give him shots and I think he associated me with saving his life. Everytime he sees me he wants to leave the cage and hangout on my shoulder. I would say some chamelons do not do well with handling but I do believe others can be very friendly if you build a bond with them!
Do you mind if i ask what type of chameleon/gecko can live in a 10-15 gallon? Im looking for lizard type reptile to take care of lol.
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I have a friend who went through a similar experience with their chameleon. I think having to provide them medication early on, helps decrease their fear response making them more willing to be around people. Hope your little guy was able to make a full recovery!
@@thatrandomcat3479 no clue if anyone replied to you already- but you should look into pygmy chameleons, house geckos, morning geckos, anoles, or a banded gecko
@@raebiis8821
You're the first to tell me about banded geckos! I would love to take care of them but apparently i haven't found any reliable international websites yet, my country doesn't sell them so that's unfortunately very sad for me, do you have one in mind? :(.
I had a chameleon and i often lett it sit on my head, it was tamed and very friendly and super clever.
Every time he wanted to get out of his cage he would scratch on his door until i let him on my hand.
After this he always climped on my head.
Sometimes when he was a little anoing i put him on the floor.
He even was so smart that he had his own "toilet"
When he needed to poop he walked to a basked next to an Ofen WHERE HE COULDN'T GO TO and pooped in there (i am serious)
I really loved him.
Sadly he died to cancer. Rest in peace Oska you were the best animal in the world
I had a very similar experience with my own chameleon (minus the toilet part😂) and I really have to disagree with what she says about them not reciprocating love and affection. The ones I've owned loved to be held and I had one that was very attached to me more than other people.
Also I'm sorry for your loss :(
that's actually so interesting and cool but i herd that thay don't like being out much is that tru i have a crested gecko but id maybe get a comelon in the future
Awwwww that’s so sweet! RIP to Oska 🥹🌸
I’ve came a long way and it is tough owning a chameleon, but I choose to be responsible and constantly do research to give my chameleon the best life it can have!
LOVE to hear that 👏💚
Yes i own one too
Get ready for some spending if u own one
@@legendhazzit yup😅
@@legendhazzit oof you think these are expensive, just wait until you get a snake or a horse
@@itstherealkraven lol
I don't have a chameleon, but you are giving real, honest facts. Thank you for giving direct and helpful information!
Glad it was helpful!
This cost argument is so important! A pet is a huge financial commitment. Whenever people ask me why I don’t have a pet if I love animals so much, I say it’s because I can’t afford to give them the life they deserve (yet) and I love animals too much to get one without being financially prepared. This is a long term commitment especially with the vet bills. It scares me how many people get dogs, cats, chameleons or basically any pet on a whim without a plan.
Thank you for sharing and for taking the time to do what is best for you and your future animals 💚
This is such a great video! My boss is an exotics vet (I work at a vet college) and he knew how much I always wanted a chameleon. I admit, I was attracted to them because they're so amazing to look at but did not do the adequate research into actually keeping one. So imagine my surprise when he asked me if I wanted one, as he was asked to rescue a young panther who was dumped at an animal shelter (of all places smh poor guy). I have learned SO MUCH after getting him, from enclosure to lighting to yes, getting over my fear of live insects. But he is the FRIENDLIEST little guy ever, which also shocked my boss as he had warned me that chams are not cuddly.
He likes to come out onto my arm almost every day, as soon as I approach his door he comes rushing towards me. I take him on walks when I walk our dog, he sits happily on my shoulder or on my hand and soaks up the sun. He is an ambanja so his colors are so beautiful when he's outside! He likes to sit on my head (hasn't pooped up there yet thank goodness) and is generally just a friendly guy (except when I wear a specific pink sweater, he's not a fan of that one and will gape at me lol)
Your videos have been so so helpful, as well as Bill over at Chameleon Academy, and I just hope that I can give my little guy the best life 🥰
I completely agree, if people aren't willing to spend the money on their pet (any animal) than they should not have a pet, all pets require money be it set up, collars and leashes (for dogs), enclosures, food, litter (if cats) or vet bills. Let's be real, all pets are money deposits and you need to be willing to put as much money as it takes to give that animal the best life possible. Great video and great points!
Thank you! 👏👏
I did a lot of research before I got my veiled and came in thinking they aren’t social. Well...mine is completely opposite lol
That’s always a nice surprise
I’ve had my chameleon for 2,5 years now, he’s literally the most adorable thing ever I got him from my moms friend sadly he arrived in a very bad condition he was very underweight and had this very dark skin his cage also had nothing on the bottom it was just simple glass but thank god to videos like yours which I had watched before I learned all these things and he’s now my lil buddy:)
Sadly he’s now 7,5 years Old which is pretty Old for an chameleon (I have a veiled one and these strange bumps have started forming on him and I suppose his time is nearby) but I’m super happy I got to know my lil Zygfryd❤️
I’m so thankful for this channel, your the reason why I have a veiled chameleon named tango, and he’s healthy and strong!!
That makes me so happy to hear that 💚
Could have named him Rango
For one semester in high school we had to get a pet and keep it alive for the whole semester. I had always been fascinated by chameleons, so I got a Jackson chameleon. It was an amazing pet, but it was extremely high maintenance, and I was far too young to take care of it properly. I wish I would have been more attentive, but I know that it's not something that's right for me.
Magic school bus vibes
I think one major reason to NOT have a pet chameleon, is if you are or if you live with or frequently are visited by loud, quick moving, or noisy people. If you don’t have a place to keep the chameleon enclosure away from loud music, loud tv, rambunctious children, etc., the chameleon may become stressed or even die.
Wow didn’t know but makes sense. I was thinking about getting one, my home is calm but unfortunately where I live all
my neighbors are very loud and obnoxious.
So having one as a classroom pet is a bed idea? 🥺🥺
At 7:21 the chameleon is like "Yeah, I guess I'm not a very good pet after all..."
you said that chameleons dont like to be handled. however, as long as you're not moving around a lot or giving it too much attention, is it alright to(when its comfortable and has gotten used to you) have it just chill on your head or shoulder or something while you're being still(reading, scrolling through phone, etc.)? or no?
I’m surprised short lifespan isn’t on the list. They live fast and die young, for a medium sized lizard, you would expect them to live a little longer than 6-8 years. But for the most part I agree, chameleons are the equivalent to rabbits, they always need vet care at some point in their lives.
A great deal of reptiles may live past their average lifespan and pass away from natural causes.
I hoping as we learn more about chameleon care, we can try and get that life expectancy higher :)
That's strange considering nearly all reptiles live for decades some over 100 years
That's not true chameleons live 6-8 years, my 2 are 4y
@@garageflower8009 the life expectancy is the only reason why I won’t get a chameleon, the heart break of losing a pet so soon is where I cross the line.
@@kenjiro2676 get a tortoise instead it will out live you
My chameleon is the biggest sweetheart. He comes out and walks on me. But he isn’t so fond of anyone else. I truly believe we have bonded and he knows who I am 🥰
Love to hear that 💚
is it ok to feed a chameleon regular roaches? I live in florida, and we frequently get roaches or palmetto bugs, but im not sure if theyre too big for the average chameleon(i dont have a chameleon yet, i just plan on getting one soon).is the average florida palmetto bug ok to feed a chameleon?
If you are not committed to running around in your flat butt-naked to catch a cricket that you happened to see the moment you wanted to get into the shower or searching for 5 nights for that damn cricket that has been hiding inside the vivarium and chirping as if his life depended on it, you should not get a chameleon. Not that I am talking from experience here *coughcough* You also got to be willing to feed the insects, clean their enclosures, deal with dead bugs and so on. I spend more time on the insects than on my chameleon loool and yes, even after more than five years I still hate this part. All these five reasons you mentioned are SO true, they need to be taken seriously. A proper enclosure is expensive. I had to learn it the hard way and had to rebuy stuff more than once. Luckily vets are not that expensive in Germany as in the US but still. My late Buddy cost me about 1000 Euros (~ $1200) when he became really sick. If you want to have a chameleon you need to have the funds. Period. No cutting corners, don't buy the cheap stuff. Also I highly suggest having a friend who would be willing to take care of your chameleon (read: handle insects) when you are on vacation or sick. I am so incredibly lucky and grateful for having a friend who takes great care of my little one when I visit my parents.
Yes to all of this! I also have a friend who has a chameleon that is able to look after my guys when I'm out of town. It is sooo nice to have that.
This is an amazing video. I go to reptile expos and see parents and their kids walk off with juvenile chameleons and I wonder if they know what they’re getting into.
Makes me feel bad for the chameleon. Mom and dad think it's just another lizard.
I see it all the time too. Hopefully they will find my videos and be able to provide their chameleon with a proper enclosure and care 💚
I absolutely loved mine but the moment I got sick I wasn’t able to take care of him so he now lives in a veterinarians office 👏🏻
Glad you were able to find them a good forever home 💚
if chameleons need non closed air, would a parrot cage not work? i’m just documenting myself, and feel like that could allow them a lot of space
The issue with bird cage is the space between can allow for bugs to escape and higher UVB penetration.
I was briefly thinking about buying one if the opportunity would come up, but after watching this video. I feel like you provided valuable tips about cost and dieting. So, thank you for the warning. This helped a lot. Thank you.
You’re welcome! This is exactly why I made this video 👍
I would love a chameleon but it dosent sell in my country
Hi you might not remember me but March 2020 I got my Cham and you taught me everything I know thank you so much he is now healthy and strong
Love hearing success stories 💚
My chameleon thinks it's a bearded dragon. She loves fruits, veggies, and live bugs. My Chameleon snuggles with me.
Where can I find the right cage for it?
Great question! This should help: www.neptunethechameleon.com/picking-an-enclosure
Can I get the live bugs from petco?
Yes you can! But you'll find more variety online. Here is a discount link for 15% off your first order at dubiaroaches.com: i.refs.cc/2et4o8yY?smile_ref=eyJzbWlsZV9zb3VyY2UiOiJzbWlsZV91aSIsInNtaWxlX21lZGl1bSI6IiIsInNtaWxlX2NhbXBhaWduIjoicmVmZXJyYWxfcHJvZ3JhbSIsInNtaWxlX2N1c3RvbWVyX2lkIjo1MjM4MTUzMzZ9
We have two and Spock hates to be handled and Gorn lives with it. lol 😂
Spock will try to bite and hiss at you if you
Try to get to close
That's how Neptune is!
Yesterday my pup found an injured chameleon I doubt will survive in the wild. I put her in a tree and she was still there today. If she is still there tomorrow I am going to bring her home. Any advice? How much food do they need?
Here are my top 5 videos for new keepers: th-cam.com/video/J_WYt6POoog/w-d-xo.html
Hi so I have a Chameleon his name is Cam, we typically feed him live crickets every day twice a day multiple crickets a day and he has a nice big home lots of foliage and we have the proper lights one yellow one cool and one red light for night time, when we first got him he was pretty active and eating decently but lately this past week he’s at the bottom of his terrarium hanging out in the dark and when he moves he appears to be weak and it’s breaking my Moms heart.. do you know what could be the issue with him?
I see quite a few issues with your care which would explain why he’s showing signs of sickness. What kind of chameleon is Cam?
BRO RESPOND TO HER
I think it's possible to get used to dealing with bugs, but you have to be willing to try. Thanks for the dubia comments too.
YUP! That's a great point. Find a way to be okay with it... Like using tongs hehe
so a strange chain of events happened and i ended up with a chameleon yesterday. long story short.. he was found walking in the road near some busy residential roads. when he was found, luckily the person had a large tup and just scooped him up and took him in for a few days. after no success in finding the owner, he was donated to me.. ive rescued many reptiles over the years but never a chameleon, and never such a bizarre find.
Wow that’s crazy! Hopefully my videos can help make sure you get him set up with everything he needs. Here is my playlist of my top 5 videos for new keepers: th-cam.com/play/PLBkCuo7YecLbG_MB7ogFmcoWP2GUXDIGJ.html
That’s very important you address realistic expectations and you are very transparent.
I want people to make sure they know what they're getting themselves into 😅
@@NeptunetheChameleon Agree , will you make a vid of people who are ready to get a Cham or are a good candidate for a chameleon
@@queengene1722 I’m planning on it :)
whered you get your cages from?
Dragonstrand.com
Ive been looking foward to getting a chameleon but should i get a leapord gecko instead
That's something only you can decide 🥰
How do you certain that's for every chameleon my chameleon loves being a hold
I take my chameleon to the grocery store all the time 😂😂😂 lol he doesn't mind too much just chills on his little tree in the cart.
I would be very careful doing that and advise against it. Chameleon enclosures are intentionally set up to provide them with the proper UVB gradient, temps, humidity, etc. which they would not be able to get if they are chilling in a grocery cart lol. This could potentially lead to health issues down the road. Chameleons can also be stressed without showing outwardly signs of stress which can also cause internal health issues.
I agree with her. Chameleons do not like to be handled what so ever
can i not go to a vet every year if i know the symptoms of a unhealthy chameleon?
Here is my video on that topic: th-cam.com/video/JzgrroreOgg/w-d-xo.html
What plants are ideal for a chameleon enclosure?
I have a whole playlist on plant videos to help you out :) th-cam.com/play/PLBkCuo7YecLYwbnOjyIfeeHhCOELeP32M.html
@@NeptunetheChameleon what state are you located in?
@@bizzo44ify I don’t share my personal info on the internet 🤗
@@NeptunetheChameleon my apologies.
Is a 41x41x76cm mesh vivarium a good size for a normal size panther chameleon?
No. That’s way too small. Here is my video on correct cage sizes and where to buy them: th-cam.com/video/wgU5rJkEhSI/w-d-xo.html
Can a chameleon live on crickets and mealworms? Also I
Is there any way to take a chameleon traveling? I live in pr we have someone to take care of him when we go back to the states for summer and we r trying to find out how to bring him to the states bc there is vets there and I don’t trust a lot of people with my cham
Soo.. I have a chameleon but I am not near a exotic pet veterinarian
What do I do?
Make sure your care is 100% correct and try and find the closest exotic vet to you in case of emergencies.
@@NeptunetheChameleon Ok, thanks for the advice! 😁❤❤❤
Still I'm getting one caus I had a leopard gecko that passed away and I handled a lot of those bugs
Can you please help me I have a male chameleon that does not want to eat he's shaking when he walks he be in the bottom of the cage his leg is like it looks broken but I don't know I'm trying to feed him calcium with his worms but he's not going for it if I take him to the vet are they just going to tell me to put him down!!
Feel free to DM me on Instagram for help. Hard for me to give you advice when I can't see what your chameleon or cage looks like. I'd suggest watching this video to ensure your enclosure if set up correctly: th-cam.com/video/n2H-VubFs3A/w-d-xo.html
LOL about the loose roach - crickets actually weird me out more than roaches. I found the most difficult issue with mine, was that sometimes I had trouble finding live food fo them. Occasionally, my normally-reliable sources would be closed or out of bugs. I was not going to breed my own. Multiple potential sources = a good idea.
Thanks for the insight! i am considering getting one for myself and i am financially ready and motivated. in a process of finding out as much as i can right now. Question, i have a cat? does it get stressed if it even sees a cat? should i consider making a terrarium into a room (office) and not let the cat in ever? is it worth to maintain a bioactive terrarium over plastic plants?
Every chameleon is different but I will say some cats have attacked chameleons and that obviously did not end well. The safest option would be to keep them separate.
I'm not sure who to go to but I need to create heat and humidity in my panthers enclosure. Don't know how to cuz the one enclosure is a huge curio corner cabinet and the heat lamp is 120 watt takes up most of the the top also gets uv too
I have videos on all of those topics so definitely check them out! Sounds like you’ll need to make some changes to how your enclosure set up so I would recommend watching this video first: th-cam.com/video/n2H-VubFs3A/w-d-xo.html
Ive had mine for about 2 years! His name is skittles! I feed him crickets but i think its about time he gets something juicy like those bluish worms that look like they have horns lol! He deserves it! Every time im upset for some reason he walks out of his cage into the bamboo tied to this fake vine pathway down to my closet and onto my bed and lays on top of my head
It's a great idea to add in variety of bugs for your chameleon. Here are some discount links you can use to buy bugs: linktr.ee/NeptuneTheChameleon
We have had our veiled chameleon for 4 days now..we named him Rango…I’m still a lil fearful oh him & I’m sure it stresses him out but I’m hoping to get better..we gave him waxworms & had placed them on the bottom of the screened cage,somehow they crawled out …… we are learning to love him & hope we can give him. Good home…I love the videos they are helping me to relax more..thank you
I forgot to ask can I use ivy vines with my chameleon…
Happy to help! I don’t have any experience with ivy vines.
So i have been feeding mine worms should i switch it up once in a while it is healthy though.
The more different types of bugs you can feed your chameleon the better. Here is my video about that: th-cam.com/video/9BAs2Os1XN8/w-d-xo.html
I’m hoping to save up for a chameleon in the future. I’ve already got a parrot so all of this is not an issue because I’m used to stuff being expensive (parrots can cost thousands of dollars for the bird alone sometimes) space is no issue because my bird has a big cage so I’m used to that, and interaction wise I’ve got a bird for that :) I’ve already gotta make sure I’ve got an avian vet near me and they usually are part of a larger exotic pet vet service (including reptiles) and having to deal with bird poop has gotten rid of any squeamishness I could’ve had long ago. Plus it’ll be nice to have a pet that WON’T make my ears ring
Just got my Veiled Chameleon and I spend 10x more than what he actually cost lol I love just to sit from afar and just watch him 🤣🥺
Sounds about right 💚
You should get a tv show
That would be super cool 😎
So I have a chameleon I found on the side walk and she laid her first clutch of eggs in October(she started digging in the live plant I had in her enclosure) and now it’s been 3 months and she’s back to her weird behavior that tells me she’s getting ready to lay eggs (climbing around her home like a crazy person) so I got the washed play sand like you recommended but she won’t even go near it :( I’m afraid she won’t lay her eggs cause she doesn’t like the sand should I mix it with some dirt? Do only dirt? Thank you :)
Make sure the bin is at least 6” deep and give her some time and privacy. If still nothing, you could try 50/50 sand/organic potting soil.
@@NeptunetheChameleon thanks for getting back to me so quickly! And yes it’s about 7 1/2 inches deep and 5 in wide pot. I have 3 sides of her enclosure covered and I’m at work most of the afternoon and don’t see her until the evening time I’ll give her another few days before I mix cause her tummy is starting to look a bit too big 😭
How much does it cost?
th-cam.com/video/r70H3hyoRUo/w-d-xo.html
Your videos are so helpful! How do you handle excess water and drainage in your enclosures? I would so love a video on that. I know there are threads about this on the chameleon forums but an actual visual aid or demonstration would be wonderful.
Glad you're liking the videos! I've showed my drainage set up along with suggesting other ideas in these two videos: th-cam.com/video/3oUdzl76rcs/w-d-xo.html & th-cam.com/video/n2H-VubFs3A/w-d-xo.html
Is it illegal to take cammilaian to Texas from Florida
No
Thank youk
Hi, so I'm going to be getting a veiled chameleon, and I need some pro tips😅 I want to be the best owner I can be for the little dude, so I would appreciate if you tell me some advice:) also, I dont know what heat lamp and UVB light to get him, can you tell me? And I live in Indiana so I don't know what temperature lamp to get
I have videos about all of those topics. I'd suggest watching my video on how to build a chameleon enclosure: th-cam.com/video/n2H-VubFs3A/w-d-xo.html
You should do a video on chamelion transport.
I’m planning on it :)
Wow , this is really informative tutorial on Chameleon keeping! You're a Responsible Chameleon keeper indeed! Thank You So Much! Stay Safe & Stay Grateful! 🌷🌿🦎
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for convincing my fiance not to get a chameleon because that would have been a DEAL BREAKER for me unfortunately since I can't tollerate this. I have a cat at most. Great video!
I have a question, can candles harm a chameleon?
Not sure about candles but smoke can definitely be harmful.
I knew I shouldn't! But I saw two chameleons, that would likely be dead anyway. Petco had them in an enclosure way too dry and cold. They were malnourished juvies. I knew I could only save one, knowing they are loners and the size cage they would need. And that I would have to build a temporary terrarium when I got home. And another in the house. Till I can get an enclosure made for in the house. I'm in Florida. It's summer. He can stay outside in morning, evening and night. But not between 12pm and 5pm. No way short of air conditioner in the enclosure.
So it's baby sitting everyday. Checking temps until I can regulate the enclosures seasonally. The weather is usually stellar. But it's been rather hot this month. He loves going outside under supervision in the citrus trees. And a moment in the grass to get some much needed earth energy. So cool to see them go from fight or flight, to chill outside. Being a natural lizard, eating his favorite flies. Which means o have to have him checked for parasites. More cost, lol! I am looking to convert a beautiful display cabinet. Furniture is plentiful here. And aquariums and screen cages are ugly. This is awesome ro take a 6'×4'×2' antique cabinet into a mini vivarium. I will have to make a container that will fit the bottom to hold all the buggies, soil, loam and plants. I want nothing short of a rainforest, so it will take making sure everything is well sealed will non toxic sealant. It won't be cheap and take many hours to perfect. One more reason not to get a Chameleon! Lol!
The ultimate goal is screen enclosure in the mini forest and a green house for winter. So he can be full on wildin. Another $500 and hours of regulating Temps, lol!
I am glad to hear the upkeep is cheaper than the set up. Great advice about not buying things twice because the first purchase was not the right item. Your upfront cost of 500.00 is about right, maybe a little more when you add live plants etc. I love your informative videos. I want to be set up for success by someone who has done this for years. Thank you for all your videos!
Happy to help! I now offer a chameleon kit along with shopping lists to help ensure people buy the correct supplies to begin with: docs.google.com/document/d/1sAESGOC5N8sU1Sv6d4ln5UELk35ycCeNL9vy-EcxNoY/edit?usp=sharing
Hi Ginger. Two questions which are unrelated to this video. Taking chams. outside. How long? Is it ok to run a humidifier all night ( 12 hrs. )? These questions pertain to Panthers.
I have videos about both of those things.
Taking chameleons outside: th-cam.com/video/H7FpgkhO4bg/w-d-xo.html
Humidifiers at night: th-cam.com/video/tktSq3nZ9g4/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for that video. When a mad idea hits you, there should be someone telling you study and think first
I tell people all the time that they are definitely a handful I've had one since December and he's healthy and strong :) definitely a handful but he's my handful lol
Love this!
I Love your videos! And I have a Chameleon, I'm not sure what breed he is. he's only a baby. We do have an enclosure with live and artificial plants, We don't have a misting system so we mist the enclosure with a spray bottle. I'm not sure if what you said in the video was also including babies (we got the all reptile enclosure kit from what I believe is pet smart.) Are those conditions ok for a baby? also is it normal for Chameleons to Molt or shed? It would be Amazing if you made a video on caring for baby chameleons! Thanks for your time!
If you bought the chameleon kit, the unfortunately you have a lot of the wrong stuff for a chameleon. Please check out my top 5 videos for new keepers: th-cam.com/play/PLBkCuo7YecLbG_MB7ogFmcoWP2GUXDIGJ.html and here is my video on shedding: th-cam.com/video/0zoEZrW83mQ/w-d-xo.html
@@NeptunetheChameleon thanks so much! Your channel is very helpful!
I know we can’t handle them as much but my veiled chameleon will start climbing on the screen when he sees me so I open it and he climbs right out to me he’s always turns light green colors is that normal?
Sounds like he is trying to find a mate or some changes need to be made to his enclosure. Be sure to check out my cage build video to make sure things are set up correctly: th-cam.com/video/n2H-VubFs3A/w-d-xo.html
@@NeptunetheChameleon yes I have his enclosure set up correctly most live plants I watch all your videos! He eats well everything is good but yes I think he is trying to find a mate because he started humping my arm !
I would love to have a chameleon but the career i desire might not give me time to be there as much as i should and if i would be able to i would certainly do A LOT of research beforehand... but if i manage yo do that i definetely want one.
I thought my veiled was a girl, Liz Taylor, super sassy. Was 50% off because she was bullying the other lizards, I felt bad for her so I took her home. She’s got her free roaming habitat in my window in south Florida. Light, vines, bugs, water. She stays in her window area mostly but sometimes she comes and climbs on my bed and hangs out with me. I take her outside and she loves it. Turns out she’s a he but I can’t get used to it 😂 but she has bitten me several times, for moving her back into her area in the mornings to bask. Doesn’t like being woken up. I think they’re awesome 👏 might like them better than beardies even
Love that! Do you have a UVB bulb in her free roaming habitat? Some people are not aware that UVB does not penetrate through windows.
You make some really practical points, thanks.
My pleasure!
Thanks for this, I had iguanas growing up, and am very interested in getting a chameleon. I had a beautiful enclosure for my iguanas with a waterfall and little pool area. So i definitely understand the setup stuff. I think they're beautiful to look at...good stuff to ponder.
You’re welcome!
Dubs will positively breed happily in your reptile room. My veiled cham decided that he didn't want to eat them, they got in between layers on the cage bottom and 'set up shop'.
they are so beautiful, I would love to take great care of one some day
💚☺️
I REALLY appreciate this video! I want to buy one, unfortunately I don’t have the space right now. I’m really glad I watched this video. I will get one for sure when we move! Also, you are just gorgeous. 😍🔥.. I think your setup is really cool!! That would be so awesome to come home too lol
I am planning to get one for myself that why I go though all your viedo . Thx for all the info and just save a lot of time to do my own research .
No problem 👍
What a great and informative video! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
As a reptile lover. I have 2 bearded dragons. Jupiter and Saturn. I love chameleons. I had 4 green iguanas before. I thought bout getting a chameleon. But due to the maintenance and my busy schedule. I just grabbed the beardies. And the cost for them was crazy. But since we really love our pets. The price didn't mean much. I seen my lizard react to getting his new environment and new enclosure made me happy. Reptiles can be costly. But i love dinosaurs and i always had a love and passion for reptiles and lizards
I love their names! Thanks for sharing!
@@NeptunetheChameleon you're welcome. And I always was fascinated with space and the other planets. So I named my two beardies after the planets
I have had one and it’s been with me
for 8 years
Once in a while I buy crickets with delivery and some time ago I bought with post delivery, all of them o most 1k run away from box in post office :D
YIKES!
Thank you for this video, it's awesome. And I'm happy to know that even after hearing your reasons, I'm still very willing to get a chameleon in my near future.
You are so welcome! Glad to hear that! I'd suggest watching my video on how to prepare for a chameleon: th-cam.com/video/pyNbczMEfXA/w-d-xo.html
I've always wanted a chameleon but I'm currently jumping into the tarantula hobby and I don't want to reach too far.. But great video thanks for the content
You’re welcome!
Tarantulas are way easier than these things for sure!
Great video. I so appreciated your practicality.
Thanks for watching!
I want one but I love these animals so much, I don’t want to risk not be able to care for one.
Thanks and great video. I love the detail. I wanted to get one but after seeing all the issues and requirements, namely the temperature swings from day and night, I feel it would not be in its best interest for me to get one at this stage . It’s in conflict with my other pets needs. I think it’s important to learn everything before going in. I’ve done that with all my other pets. Thanks again for all that information.
You are very welcome! And thanks for being a responsible keeper and researching beforehand 💚
I’m thinking about getting a beaded dragon but I also want a chameleon
How many times a week does a Chameleon eat.
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@@NeptunetheChameleon awesome thank you I’ll give it a watch 😊
@@NeptunetheChameleon I’m just watching your other video on why you’re a chameleon with climb around the screen of your cage. I’m thinking about getting a panther chameleon but I’m watching all your videos. Thank you so much Scott
I always wanted a chameleon. I am scared of roaches, really, but I’m up to the challenge to keep my pet happy! Also because one of my family members are allergic to animals and pets with fur, so a chameleon would be great! I really want one, I haven’t gotten one yet sadly, but I’m waiting!
Im getting a chemeleon for my birthday so let's hope that I give him a good life
Happy Birthday! Be sure to check out my top 5 videos for new keepers: th-cam.com/video/J_WYt6POoog/w-d-xo.html
Watching this video with my 2 chameleon pets lol
Love it!
I love the enclosure you have.
Thank you! They're from dragonstrand.com
Would it be better to get a baby chameleon rather than a juvenile in an attempt to build a bond with it.
No. Hatchlings are fragile and at high risk for having something go wrong. A juvenile is more stable and yet young enough to still build a bond with a watch grow up.
We have cape dwarf chameleons and we rescue them including other animals and they live everywhere in our garden outside with fly baitbags and we sprinkle water on the bushes where they live,and they never leave even if they want to,my favourite ones always comes to me when they see me,It climbs on my hand and I aim the chameleons to the flies and it eats them,all reptiles including chameleons do have emotions,you just have to put in a lot of effort and patientce, WE NEVER PUT THE ANIMALS IN CAGES THATS WHY THEY STAY.
It's definitely possible with effort and patience. Unfortunately a lot of people aren't willing to put in that time :( I'm glad to hear you've had great experiences.
@@NeptunetheChameleon thank you, I'm glad that you know that,very few people do.
Aww man I've always wanted to play Fetch with a chameleon in my near by park 😫
Sorry to have crushed your dreams 🥺
Im going to get a pet senegal chameleon when i go to france tho thanks for asking me i will fix the problems
Thanks for the information this helps a ton
No problem!
Thank you for the info. Greatly appreciated
You’re welcome!
Even tho I don’t have a chameleon. I have a bearded dragon and he eats bugs. I wasn’t that afraid but after I saw Lions eating on nature shows, I never was grossed out by bugs.