The veiled chameleon is an insectivore. It may also eat leaves as a source of water during the dry seasons. sorry i dont have much info.
Fl Chams breeds and sells chameleons to anywhere in America. They sell and breed Panther Chameleons, Veiled Chameleons, Premium Veiled Chameleons, Translucent Veiled Chameleons, Jacksons Chameleons, Pygmy Chameleons, Carpet Chameleons, Other Chameleon Species. I know about them but I checked their site many times and they had wc only when available
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Yes, veiled chameleons can eat bananas as part of their diet, but they should only be given as an occasional treat and not as a primary food source. Bananas are high in sugar and should be fed in moderation to prevent health issues.
no as chamelions don't eat plants < Obviously this person has never owned a chameleon. Yes Plumeria's ARE poisonous to chameleons, as well as some species (Veiled and a couple others) DO eat plants.
most species of chameleons are not friendly.But, veiled chameleons are very friendly{if you put a little effort in to tameing one}.I think you should get a veiled chameleon. Hope this helps
All chameleons are cold blooded.
No chameleons are not illegal in California. There are hundreds of reptile shows throughout the state and almost all sell chameleons. Probably your most common would be the Jackson's and Veiled Chameleons
it depends what kind of a chameleon it is for ex) a veiled chameleon is docile to humans but a graceful chameleons are very graceful
a Veiled chameleon's diet is based off of crickets, mealworms, and waxworms. You can also dust the crickets, ex. in a calcium supplement. As well as these you can give your chameleon fruits and vegetables.Romanian lettuce is probably the best others will work to. Avoid Iceburg Lettuce.
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most species of chameleons are not friendly.But, veiled chameleons are very friendly{if you put a little effort in to tameing one}.I think you should get a veiled chameleon. Hope this helps