veiled chameleon for sale
Originally from Saudi Arabia and Yemen in the Middle East, the veiled chameleon, also known as the Yemen chameleon, is a chameleon species that is well suited for the first-time chameleon owner and makes a great pet chameleon, though it is not as colorful as say a panther chameleon for sale, the veiled chameleon for sale makes a great pet chameleon none the less. While its native range may produce images of dry deserts, the veiled chameleon actually lives among coastal mountain slopes that experience significant rainfall or in slightly more arid valleys with year-round water and vegetation. More recently, the veiled chameleon has been introduced and established small populations on the island of Maui in Hawaii and in Florida.
Things to remember when feeding your veiled chameleon:
- Rely on moisture on plants for water; mist plants 4 to 5 times daily and/or use a dripper.
- Feed daily. …
- Sprinkle food with calcium supplement daily and a multi-vitamin supplement once or twice a week.
- Vegetables not eaten within 24 hours should be discarded
When considering any veiled chameleon, be sure to only purchase captive bred veiled chameleon for sale from an experienced veiled chameleon breeder.
At Exotic Reptile all of our reptiles for sale, including our geckos for sale are captive bred and NOT wild caught. We have a Biologist ON SITE and offer a Live arrival and FULL 7 day health guarantee on ALL Of our animals. All of our orders ship via UPS Overnight in heated or cooled, insulated containers (when needed) and leave our facility at 5PM and are on your doorstep the following morning between 9 and noon.
FUN FACTS!
- The Males Will Develop Tons Of Color As They Grow While The Females Stay Bright Lime Green
- Originally From Saudi Arabia And Yemen In The Middle East But Also Invasive To South Florida
- Chameleons Have Long Powerful Tongues For Catching Its Prey From A Long Distance Without Being Detected
- With Proper Care And Set Up These Can Live 5 – 8 Years In Captivity
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