Veiled chameleon care
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@Tandereeno I would buy one if. You no about them and are ready
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@Tandereeno: Wouldn't adopting one be better?
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@jss203 i dunno
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plz reply so i am going to get a baby or adult Veiled chameleon if i get a baby it will be 3 to 4 month old but will they die easy and will they bond with you more than a already adult thanks
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Yes! Smeagol. LOTR!!! Thats an awesome name for a chameleon
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Whoever slams a Chameleons tail in a cage has some issues lol. I would feel horrible if I ever did that.
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is a 16 x 16 x 30 enough for an adult?
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can you do a pygmy chameleon care video like really soon
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With your dividers do the cages still get enough air flow through the sides covered? It almost seems as if the covers defeat the purpose of a screened cage.
allreptiles101 2 months ago
@allreptiles101 the dividers are fabric and let air through
TheReptileWhisperer 2 months ago
Ok I need your opinion here, I was looking to buy a veiled chameleon as a first pet, which means I'm inexperienced, but I have done my research and I'm prepared to give it full attention, but owners have been telling me not to get it because I have no experience, and that it is a bad idea, and I'm reconsidering buying one, but I think they are amazing creatures, and for me to see one every day when I get home would be a dream come true. So should I wait until I have experience, or buy one?
Tandereeno 2 months ago
@Tandereeno If you have done tons of research and are dedicated to keeping a chameleon, then get one. Only you know yourself and if you would make a good owner. I have seen people with out experience become great owners because they did tons of research and were dedicated.
TheReptileWhisperer 2 months ago
what kind of horrible person would dislike this video?
jss203 6 months ago 7
@jss203 Idk, prob someone who does not like reptiles lol
TheReptileWhisperer 6 months ago 7