Veiled Chameleon
Chamaelo calyptratus
   
     
   
general
description One of the best and most popular pet chameleons in the world. It is a gorgeous creature and great beginner chameleon.
distribution Yemen and Saudi Arabia
adult size 14" - 20" for males;
10" - 14" for females;
reach the sizes in 1 year
housing
natural habitats Arboreal, Solitary; Mountainous desert areas
cage It should be high instead of wide for Arboreal reptiles. (e.g. Wooden Terrarium, Glass Terrarium)
branch As it is Arboreal, a lot of branches are needed to climb and stay on (e.g. Habba Tree , Sand-Blasted Grapevine)
substrate Soil, moss (e.g. Forest Bed , Forest Moss), barks (e.g. Repti Bark, Coconut Bark)
activity period Daytime (diurnal);
12 - 14 hours each day with direct natural sunlight or UV lamp (e.g. ReptiSun 5.0, UV Heat Bulb)
temperature 32 - 38 ¢XC -- basking spot   (e.g. Basking Spot Lamp)
27 - 32 ¢XC -- cooler area   (e.g. Daylight Blue Bulb)
21 - 26 ¢XC -- at night   (e.g. Nightlight Red Bulb, Infrared Heat Lamp, Ceramic Heat Emitter)
humidity low to mid
water bowl A large water bowl should be avaiable for drinking and humidity-keeping. Put a pump inside to make water flowing. Chameleons usually cannot recognize still water.
hiding place Unnecessary
diet
diet Insectivorous (insects-eating);
various insects and worms, occasionally plant leaves
notes Remove all the remaining insects because they (specially crickets) will be harassing it at night, resulting stress.
reproduction
reproduction Oviparous
mating age from 5 - 6 months
eggs lays 3 - 5 clutches of 30 - 80 eggs per year
incubation 150 - 200 days
   
         
 
     

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