They have piebald Veiled Chameleons now check them out 👀...I found a regular Veiled walking the streets he is awesomeness!..and its true dont expect alot of cuddling
Chameleons are easily one of my favorite types of lizards, I've been fascinated with them as long as I can remember - however after learning more about them I realized they were not the right pet for me, and that I wouldn't be able to provide a chameleon with the best home. So now I'm content to enjoy them through you 😂
I like that you are honest and upfront about the facts. You are trying to look out for the welfare of the animals. So many people don't worry about the health and well-being of these little creatures. They just want to own something exotic and amazing but sometimes aren't worried about the consequences of poor care or realizing the hardwork that is required or even the longevity of the critters lives. I applaud you. It really is a lifetime dedication. How long do each species of the chameleons you mentioned live??? Bravo. First time subscriber and first time viewing your videos. Will definitely be looking forward to more from you. 😉🦎
Thank you very much! Chameleons life spans really depend on the species. And as we continue to keep them, we’re finding that they’re living longer! As a general rule, the larger the species, the longer they tend to live. Parsons chameleons for example have been found to live up to 20 years old. Where as smaller species such as carpet chameleons typically only live 2-3 years. As for veileds, panthers and Jackson’s, with proper care they typically live from 4-8 years old, but some experienced keepers and now finding them to live closer to 10! Females also typically tend to have slightly shorter lifespans likely due to how much energy egg laying takes. But again, it all depends on care! Proper care and females shouldn’t have many issues with eggs and therefor may live longer
Now these are also captive life spans. Wild chameleons don’t normally live as long since they are often preyed upon and overall experience more stress in the wild and don’t have access to vet care.
You definitely are knowledgeable. Just like with so many birds, people don't realize that it is a lifetime commitment. That's why people like you are so important to get the proper information out there for these little creatures that can not speak for themselves. I applaud you!!! Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions.
Big-time agree with us. It's huge in fish keeping as well. Because some grow massive and need much bigger tanks than people realize or have special diets or care requirements. And you don't always know that just by shopping at the pet store. So you'll have fish that either die, or have horrible conditions, or people that get upset because they have to buy a lot more equipment spend more time or money, etc. I think videos like this are super helpful because somebody might be interested in multiple animals but find that one hits the sweet spot with regard to care and expense and housing, and they can still like the other ones but they can choose the pet that fits their lifestyle.
Thank you for making this video. I really liked your last one, and have been looking into getting a chameleon for a while now. This really helps me decide if I want to get a chameleon or not, and if a chameleon would have a good life with me.
I love your Chameleon videos... I have always wanted one and these videos help me out when deciding if getting one is right for me. Especially the tip about females vs. males. I haven't done much research on them yet because I'm not ready yet, but I still love getting tips in videos like this!
The close-up shots of your chameleons are amazing!!! And yea, just because my cat loves to eat tortilla chips, doesn't mean that she's getting anything from it. Chameleons are still wild animals, and all wild animals will try to eat anything remotely edible if hungry enough bc they still have that instinct of not knowing where their next meal will come from.
Omg yes my bunny snuck into my bag of chips when I went into the kitchen for two seconds and I freaked out.. they’re not supposed to eat ketchup chips!
Yes 👏🏻 Yes 👏🏻 Yes 👏🏻 (Also a Parson’s owner here - whoop whoop) Worth noting to find a reptile vet with chameleon experience before bringing a cham home, and to buy from a reputable breeder.
thank you for this video. honestly i’m an animal lover + a very impulsive person which as you probably know can get me into some rabbit holes. i was minutes from having a chameleon put on hold for me to pick up when i came across the video and had to face the facts that i could not take care of him (yet!!!!!)
Thanks that was really informative. My only experience with them is a friend of mine had a few tiny ones, just sitting out on a fake plant and she said they got stress one day, fell off the plant dead. After watching your video and a few others, I'm thinking that it was more about not having the misting and other requirements and so their lifespan became drastically shorter Due to not having what they needed. I think they're probably my favorite reptile, and I only recently came to know there are so many different types. I just never thought I would be able to own one so I never looked super deeply into it. I think when I get some money though, and can build a proper home with the right lighting, I'll definitely look into it. Terrarium building and stuff is very interesting to me and it would be nice to have one also be a habitat but there's a lot of animals I just wouldn't really care to have. I'm not into beetles or ants or just any lizard. And snakes are cool but problematic with the feeding. I tried that but it was just too difficult for me. I didn't know about the frozen food initially so I kind of traumatized myself with the baby pinky mice. Especially when my cornsnake slinky refused to eat the one I got for him because I was afraid the lizards just pests weren't nutritious enough for him. He was the best little guy ever. That same friend, her cousin found a pregnant corn snake and when the eggs hatched and they had started eating, he gave them away to a lot of people and I got one. I wasn't planning on it, but that was my introduction into reptiles. He was also an escape artist, even though it was a proper lid. The first time he got out I found him. Almost lost him but managed. The second time never found him again. It was really sad. :( my next and only other snake was a gorgeous black-and-white banded king snake. But he was mean as shit. And so I got to a point where I didn't even want to try to hold him. It just felt like stress. And he tried to swallow one of my fingers one time and it was a panic trying to extract that without hurting him. It was only after the fact that I read king snakes tend to be more aggressive like that. And here I was used to my super chill cornsnake. :/
Thank you for this informative video! My son is wanting one and doing some research first. I read that any reptile including chameleons can cause salmonella. Could you provide more info on this? Thank you! ❤
I love how she takes such good care of chamelons, and emma if you see this plz reply..... where did you get your exo-terra enclousures bc i am looking for a cage like yours
Thank you! And honestly I just get them whenever I can. I often buy them used, people will sell them all the time so I’m always keeping my eye out! If I get one brand new, I’ll get it from any pet store that sells them or sometimes places like reptile expos
Thank you i really needed to there this I wanted to get a Chameleon for my little family but I see that you can’t take them out the cage and how they really don’t like people or whatever that’s understandable ok so I have a 4 yr old daughter I want to get her and I have two other kids but there older can you tell me what’s the best reptile to get something that loves to be out his or her cage something we all can hold I was thinking about a dragon now do they dite?
I not saying that your wrong but my cameleon really likes coming outside not to be pet or something but to get outside. I've got an cave in my garden and it loves to sunbathe.
My uncle has 2 bearded dragons and 2 iguanas, and he's the cool uncle so I'm gonna ask him to help me convince my parents to let me get one of these cuties. I really want one, because it seems like a cool experience, and rapunzel is my favorite Disney princess because I relate to her a lot. So I really want one 😭😭
I'm 13 and getting into lizards and realy like chameleons but don't know if it would be the for 1 I'm a beginner and everywhere I go it says not great for beginners which is fine but still realy like them hope to get one someday but I think I need experience with lizards what type of lizard would you recommend that wouldn't mind being handle often a easy anuf to look after I have been watching your videos trying to learn about them and have been doing research and I think that I dont realy want a snake but some type of gecko thanks for reading
If you’re interested in chameleons, you would probably really like crested geckos! They’re also arboreal animals that like to climb, but crested geckos are much easier to care for than chameleons are!
Wow after watching this video I came to the conclusion that nobody is cooler than you then I went to your instagram and found out you were even cooler I’m not really a reptile fan but I’m still considering becoming a member of beyond the wild 😭😭😭
These are kind of like the mantis of the reptile world,except the near impossible to keep alive part,as most mantids are pretty hardy,except orchids and devil’s flower mantids.
My vailed eats his plants sometimes and I give em fruits for snacks but his main diet is meal worms crickets and roaches never thought about giving the crickets the fruits just gut load
@@EmmaLynneSampson I'm actually going to start making a HUGE breeding space for them, even if it's only the "Veiled" Chameleon. They are just so endangered (think all Chameleons?)... When I was 11 years and younger, we literally had to drive super slow, because of them crossing the roads, even like land turtles. You don't get that anymore here, and I'm still 💔about it. So like, I'm 37 on 5/12/2020, and only once, a year before my dad passed, his last Christmas in 2019 , I saw one crossing the road and helped him onto a tree away from traffic.
My mom took some leaves from a wild area and when we came home we found out that among the leaves there was a chameleon and now i guess we have to take care of him or her its also a baby soooooo
No, please put the chameleon back in the wild. Wild animals should not be taken for pets, they have a very hard time adjusting and will more than likely die. It is also usually illegal to keep wild animals.
Wait I am deathly afraid of caterpillars and that meal worm made me squeamish. I have done tons of researching and. Think I can take care of a chameleon. But do I need to feed them LIVE meal worms or can I give them crickets
They absolutely NEED live insects. Ideally not mealworms though. those aren’t great for chameleons. Live crickets, roaches, super worms, etc. Dried insects have no nutrients and will make your chameleon malnourished so stick to live, but you don’t need to feed mealworms. Crickets and roaches will do
the uv lights i got for my chameleon only sets the temperature to around 73, so i have to turn the heat in my room up a lot and it’s been bugging me, is there any lights you suggest or ways to make the temperature go up just in the habitat-?
Just wanted to ask, my veiled chameleon is about 5 months old and the last month she has started to just slow down and stay in one place inside her vivarium, is she alright and what can I do to help her?
This is somewhat normal. I find babies will be a bit more explorative than adults usually. A chameleon who’s happy in its enclosure usually won’t move around too much. As long as she’s still eating and seemingly otherwise healthy, I wouldn’t be worried but if she appears lethargic or ill I would take her to a vet. She’s also at the age now where she can start producing eggs, so that could be a factor.
It will depend on the species. Some should have some heating, but others don’t need it. Overall chameleons tolerate cool temperatures pretty well and are often overheated in captivity. Do you know what species you’re considering?
My chameleon hates handling and has only just started tolerating my hand going in the cage, Iv had him 5 weeks and he’s thriving. They grow quick and require very specific care. And there’s no cutting corners. I’m from the uk and to set up with live plants and all the kit it’s hundreds and hundreds of pounds. There a huge commitment and a great hobby. The relationship with your chameleon feels very one sided!!! 🤣😂
i am very interested into dwarf chamaleons. is there a forum you would recommend? when i was searching for info online its kind of hard to find valid information.
I don’t honestly use forums much so I’m not familiar with good/bad ones. chameleonacademy.com is an excellent source of information. If you have Facebook, there’s many Facebook groups as well!
We had one at work that was cohabbed. They got big enough that they began getting territorial. I knew it was time to separate them when a coworker let me know how cute it was that one wanted to come out of the enclosure and climb on them.
I wish i could get a chameleon just for the collection but i have 2 venemous snakes. And I have heard they get spooked by the sight of snakes. Wish i could afford a space for them 😐
Been researching chameleons for a few years. I really want one someday, specifically a Jackson's chameleon. They can be a lot of work and super sensitive to humidity and airflow. maybe I'll get one someday.....certainly don't have time or space for one right now
You’ll want a T5 for a chameleon. T8 bulbs would only work if mounted inside of the enclosure, which I don’t recommend for a chameleon due to the risk of moisture getting on the light, or the risk of your chameleons climbing on the light. Best to use a T5 bulb on the outside of the enclosure!
When it comes to caring for animals you should never sugar coat it for idiots who don’t want to here the truth. Im a dog handler and some of my clients get told, get a cat. The truth hurts lol thank you for your educated opinion, I for will not rush into ownership of these magnificent animals until I have learned alot more.
Hello Emma, I have everything ready for my baby veiled male chameleon, but I'm not sure on the lighting equipment, can u give me advice on what lighting I should use for my chameleon. Thanks bye
Damn, to all of you commenting thinking you know more than this lady in the other video she referenced, she just told y'all that your setups suck and need proper setting up! Lmao
Do i have a Chameleon? No
Do i want a chameleon? No
Am i still gonna watch this video? Yes
Same,animals are just so FRIGGIN interesting
chameleons are cool though
i realize Im quite randomly asking but do anybody know a good place to stream new tv shows online ?
@Benton Joseph flixportal :)
@Bowen Darius thanks, signed up and it seems to work :) Appreciate it !
I’m getting one soon most likely in December and this came just in time I’ve been studying and doing research for months now
I’m glad I could help!!
They have piebald Veiled Chameleons now check them out 👀...I found a regular Veiled walking the streets he is awesomeness!..and its true dont expect alot of cuddling
@@EmmaLynneSampson how about a video about your rabbits?!
Mines is a veiled one
Same!!!
I like how there was just a random close up on a chameleon tale😂🤣
Chameleons are easily one of my favorite types of lizards, I've been fascinated with them as long as I can remember - however after learning more about them I realized they were not the right pet for me, and that I wouldn't be able to provide a chameleon with the best home. So now I'm content to enjoy them through you 😂
At least you have that bonus of caring for mine sometimes 😂
@@EmmaLynneSampson Exactly, it's a pretty sweet deal! 😂
7:45 you guessed wrong! Parsons are the best and I’d love love love love love a care guide on them!!! Cheers!
Parsons chameleons sure are amazing! I hope to have a video on them soon :)
I like that you are honest and upfront about the facts. You are trying to look out for the welfare of the animals. So many people don't worry about the health and well-being of these little creatures. They just want to own something exotic and amazing but sometimes aren't worried about the consequences of poor care or realizing the hardwork that is required or even the longevity of the critters lives. I applaud you. It really is a lifetime dedication. How long do each species of the chameleons you mentioned live??? Bravo. First time subscriber and first time viewing your videos. Will definitely be looking forward to more from you. 😉🦎
Thank you very much! Chameleons life spans really depend on the species. And as we continue to keep them, we’re finding that they’re living longer! As a general rule, the larger the species, the longer they tend to live. Parsons chameleons for example have been found to live up to 20 years old. Where as smaller species such as carpet chameleons typically only live 2-3 years.
As for veileds, panthers and Jackson’s, with proper care they typically live from 4-8 years old, but some experienced keepers and now finding them to live closer to 10! Females also typically tend to have slightly shorter lifespans likely due to how much energy egg laying takes. But again, it all depends on care! Proper care and females shouldn’t have many issues with eggs and therefor may live longer
Now these are also captive life spans. Wild chameleons don’t normally live as long since they are often preyed upon and overall experience more stress in the wild and don’t have access to vet care.
You definitely are knowledgeable. Just like with so many birds, people don't realize that it is a lifetime commitment. That's why people like you are so important to get the proper information out there for these little creatures that can not speak for themselves. I applaud you!!! Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions.
@@amandaleeborchert3745 thank you so much! I really appreciate your support and I’m glad that I could help!! :)
Big-time agree with us. It's huge in fish keeping as well. Because some grow massive and need much bigger tanks than people realize or have special diets or care requirements. And you don't always know that just by shopping at the pet store. So you'll have fish that either die, or have horrible conditions, or people that get upset because they have to buy a lot more equipment spend more time or money, etc.
I think videos like this are super helpful because somebody might be interested in multiple animals but find that one hits the sweet spot with regard to care and expense and housing, and they can still like the other ones but they can choose the pet that fits their lifestyle.
I've only owned a chameleon for 3 months now and this video was super informative!
i keep thinking the nails in the wall behind you are spots on my cell screen lol
LOL so did I
Extremely helpful and educational. a MUST watch if you're thinking of getting a chameleon! Thank you!!
Thank you for making this video. I really liked your last one, and have been looking into getting a chameleon for a while now. This really helps me decide if I want to get a chameleon or not, and if a chameleon would have a good life with me.
Thank you for watching! I hope it helps :)
I am watching this while my beardy is soaking! I love chameleons and would love to own one in the future. I absolutely love the way they eat!
They’re so fun to feed! Especially if you can build enough trust with them to hand feed!
Been keeping and breeding chameleons for two decades now,great animals. Easier now then it was back then to keep them.
I love your Chameleon videos... I have always wanted one and these videos help me out when deciding if getting one is right for me. Especially the tip about females vs. males. I haven't done much research on them yet because I'm not ready yet, but I still love getting tips in videos like this!
Thank you! I’m glad that this video helped you out :)
Sweet Pea, the chameleon you showed with metabolic bone disease...I had her owner, Marianna B., mentor me with my rescue! How cool! 🥰
I’m getting a chameleon soon and your videos have helped out a lot to point me to the right direction
The close-up shots of your chameleons are amazing!!! And yea, just because my cat loves to eat tortilla chips, doesn't mean that she's getting anything from it. Chameleons are still wild animals, and all wild animals will try to eat anything remotely edible if hungry enough bc they still have that instinct of not knowing where their next meal will come from.
Thank you! This was my first time using my light box for a video so I’m happy it turned out well! :)
Omg yes my bunny snuck into my bag of chips when I went into the kitchen for two seconds and I freaked out.. they’re not supposed to eat ketchup chips!
Keep killin these videos!
Thanks for your time, hard work, and info!
Really appreciate it.
Yes 👏🏻 Yes 👏🏻 Yes 👏🏻 (Also a Parson’s owner here - whoop whoop) Worth noting to find a reptile vet with chameleon experience before bringing a cham home, and to buy from a reputable breeder.
Thank you for adding these tips!! Both are super important!
Thank you for this video! My husband wanted to jump right into buying. I'm so glad I saw this before he did!
thank you for a very informative video. I love chameleons and they are such a beautiful animal. I will enjoy reading more about them .
thank you for this video. honestly i’m an animal lover + a very impulsive person which as you probably know can get me into some rabbit holes. i was minutes from having a chameleon put on hold for me to pick up when i came across the video and had to face the facts that i could not take care of him (yet!!!!!)
I’m really glad this video helped you!! :)
Thank you i was planning on getting on for my daughter i made her watch this and now she knows a bit more!😄
And what plant lighting should I use for my plants in my veiled chameleons cage?
I’m getting one! So excited, have been doing tons of research and making sure I have tons of info.
Thanks that was really informative. My only experience with them is a friend of mine had a few tiny ones, just sitting out on a fake plant and she said they got stress one day, fell off the plant dead. After watching your video and a few others, I'm thinking that it was more about not having the misting and other requirements and so their lifespan became drastically shorter Due to not having what they needed.
I think they're probably my favorite reptile, and I only recently came to know there are so many different types. I just never thought I would be able to own one so I never looked super deeply into it.
I think when I get some money though, and can build a proper home with the right lighting, I'll definitely look into it. Terrarium building and stuff is very interesting to me and it would be nice to have one also be a habitat but there's a lot of animals I just wouldn't really care to have. I'm not into beetles or ants or just any lizard. And snakes are cool but problematic with the feeding. I tried that but it was just too difficult for me. I didn't know about the frozen food initially so I kind of traumatized myself with the baby pinky mice. Especially when my cornsnake slinky refused to eat the one I got for him because I was afraid the lizards just pests weren't nutritious enough for him. He was the best little guy ever. That same friend, her cousin found a pregnant corn snake and when the eggs hatched and they had started eating, he gave them away to a lot of people and I got one. I wasn't planning on it, but that was my introduction into reptiles. He was also an escape artist, even though it was a proper lid. The first time he got out I found him. Almost lost him but managed. The second time never found him again. It was really sad. :( my next and only other snake was a gorgeous black-and-white banded king snake. But he was mean as shit. And so I got to a point where I didn't even want to try to hold him. It just felt like stress. And he tried to swallow one of my fingers one time and it was a panic trying to extract that without hurting him. It was only after the fact that I read king snakes tend to be more aggressive like that. And here I was used to my super chill cornsnake. :/
This video is 3 years old but I just got one today, and I'm a bit terrified of messing up. Expect me to watch your videos a loooot
This was very helpful thank you!!! :)
Great video sis ! You explain everything so well
I'm really enjoying your new content, education suits you.
Thank you so much! I’m glad you’re enjoying it :)
Well said. Very responsible video and adds a less extra layer of knowledge for people looking into buying a chameleon on a whim.
Thank you! I’m glad that you enjoyed the video
I’m getting a chameleon this week I’m so excited thank you for the info
Did you get it if so how is it doing
Thank you for this informative video! My son is wanting one and doing some research first. I read that any reptile including chameleons can cause salmonella. Could you provide more info on this? Thank you! ❤
Thank for all the advice. Extremely informative and helpful. 🌴☺🌴
I’m soooo grateful you made this video
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Like u said everyone is different i just bought one and it loves its house and being held
What is a lizard or gecko that you would suggest if someone wanted a pet that enjoys being handled?
Leopard gecko or bearded dragon are the two best options also the most common
1:15 that guy in the middle is my nephew, Percy! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤❤
Well hello
I love how she takes such good care of chamelons, and emma if you see this plz reply..... where did you get your exo-terra enclousures bc i am looking for a cage like yours
Thank you! And honestly I just get them whenever I can. I often buy them used, people will sell them all the time so I’m always keeping my eye out! If I get one brand new, I’ll get it from any pet store that sells them or sometimes places like reptile expos
@@EmmaLynneSampson ok thanks you! 😁
Awesome video!
This was amazingly helpful thank you!!!!!👍👍👍
I’m glad I could help!! :)
Thank you so much for your knowledge !
Very informative thanks!
Thank you i really needed to there this I wanted to get a Chameleon for my little family but I see that you can’t take them out the cage and how they really don’t like people or whatever that’s understandable ok so I have a 4 yr old daughter I want to get her and I have two other kids but there older can you tell me what’s the best reptile to get something that loves to be out his or her cage something we all can hold I was thinking about a dragon now do they dite?
Hi Emma what up girl I always enjoy your video thank you for making my day better 💯💪👍 and your reptiles are cool
I not saying that your wrong but my cameleon really likes coming outside not to be pet or something but to get outside. I've got an cave in my garden and it loves to sunbathe.
My uncle has 2 bearded dragons and 2 iguanas, and he's the cool uncle so I'm gonna ask him to help me convince my parents to let me get one of these cuties. I really want one, because it seems like a cool experience, and rapunzel is my favorite Disney princess because I relate to her a lot. So I really want one 😭😭
I'm 13 and getting into lizards and realy like chameleons but don't know if it would be the for 1 I'm a beginner and everywhere I go it says not great for beginners which is fine but still realy like them hope to get one someday but I think I need experience with lizards what type of lizard would you recommend that wouldn't mind being handle often a easy anuf to look after I have been watching your videos trying to learn about them and have been doing research and I think that I dont realy want a snake but some type of gecko thanks for reading
If you’re interested in chameleons, you would probably really like crested geckos! They’re also arboreal animals that like to climb, but crested geckos are much easier to care for than chameleons are!
If I didn’t know before it’s confirmed that I’m best suited to keep cats
Which exactly supplements like what calcium with d3, without d3 and what vitamins are u using?
Wow after watching this video I came to the conclusion that nobody is cooler than you then I went to your instagram and found out you were even cooler I’m not really a reptile fan but I’m still considering becoming a member of beyond the wild 😭😭😭
I’m sure the video is great. Can you make a 2 minute video about owning one? Thank you
What kind of feeding bowl should I get for my chameleon? Also I love your videos!! I’ve done most of my research from you!
Personally I don’t use any bowl. I either let them hunt on their own, or I tong feed them!
These are kind of like the mantis of the reptile world,except the near impossible to keep alive part,as most mantids are pretty hardy,except orchids and devil’s flower mantids.
My chameleon hates me and she gets mad when I feed her, water her, and clean her poop up. Lol
Very great points.
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My vailed eats his plants sometimes and I give em fruits for snacks but his main diet is meal worms crickets and roaches never thought about giving the crickets the fruits just gut load
On the spot girl!
Grew up in Richardsbaai (South Africa), they walked wild outside.
Don't see them anymore 😭
It would be so cool to see some wild chameleons!
@@EmmaLynneSampson I'm actually going to start making a HUGE breeding space for them, even if it's only the "Veiled" Chameleon.
They are just so endangered (think all Chameleons?)... When I was 11 years and younger, we literally had to drive super slow, because of them crossing the roads, even like land turtles.
You don't get that anymore here, and I'm still 💔about it.
So like, I'm 37 on 5/12/2020, and only once, a year before my dad passed, his last Christmas in 2019 , I saw one crossing the road and helped him onto a tree away from traffic.
My mom took some leaves from a wild area and when we came home we found out that among the leaves there was a chameleon and now i guess we have to take care of him or her its also a baby soooooo
No, please put the chameleon back in the wild. Wild animals should not be taken for pets, they have a very hard time adjusting and will more than likely die. It is also usually illegal to keep wild animals.
@@EmmaLynneSampson lolll
please put it back 😓😐
Any advice on raising a hatchling?
Wait I am deathly afraid of caterpillars and that meal worm made me squeamish. I have done tons of researching and. Think I can take care of a chameleon. But do I need to feed them LIVE meal worms or can I give them crickets
They absolutely NEED live insects. Ideally not mealworms though. those aren’t great for chameleons. Live crickets, roaches, super worms, etc. Dried insects have no nutrients and will make your chameleon malnourished so stick to live, but you don’t need to feed mealworms. Crickets and roaches will do
@@EmmaLynneSampson thank you soooo much I guess I will get over my fear
I may be getting one today
the uv lights i got for my chameleon only sets the temperature to around 73, so i have to turn the heat in my room up a lot and it’s been bugging me, is there any lights you suggest or ways to make the temperature go up just in the habitat-?
Hi I love your videos
Thank you!
Just wanted to ask, my veiled chameleon is about 5 months old and the last month she has started to just slow down and stay in one place inside her vivarium, is she alright and what can I do to help her?
This is somewhat normal. I find babies will be a bit more explorative than adults usually. A chameleon who’s happy in its enclosure usually won’t move around too much. As long as she’s still eating and seemingly otherwise healthy, I wouldn’t be worried but if she appears lethargic or ill I would take her to a vet. She’s also at the age now where she can start producing eggs, so that could be a factor.
Idk if you said this in the video or if anyone could tell me but do they just need the UVB or do they need heat as well? And if so what wattage??
It will depend on the species. Some should have some heating, but others don’t need it. Overall chameleons tolerate cool temperatures pretty well and are often overheated in captivity. Do you know what species you’re considering?
i just like them because i think they look cute
My chameleon hates handling and has only just started tolerating my hand going in the cage, Iv had him 5 weeks and he’s thriving. They grow quick and require very specific care. And there’s no cutting corners. I’m from the uk and to set up with live plants and all the kit it’s hundreds and hundreds of pounds. There a huge commitment and a great hobby. The relationship with your chameleon feels very one sided!!! 🤣😂
Can you make a video on how you made your mist king dripper thingy
I didn’t make it, I bought it
Oh and what kind of substrate should I use for my female chameleon's egg box
Typically you’ll want a pot that is at least 8-10” deep. Then fill it up with organic top soil, or a soil sand mix!
Ok thx so much! Love ur videos too!
i am very interested into dwarf chamaleons. is there a forum you would recommend? when i was searching for info online its kind of hard to find valid information.
I’d check out chameleonacademy.com and chameleonforums.com
I don’t honestly use forums much so I’m not familiar with good/bad ones. chameleonacademy.com is an excellent source of information. If you have Facebook, there’s many Facebook groups as well!
I have the oppertunity to own a pair and found the video informative thank you, do you have to pay to subscribe?
When people handle their chameleons they get super defensive. It prioritizes what they want over what the animals prefer.
We had one at work that was cohabbed. They got big enough that they began getting territorial. I knew it was time to separate them when a coworker let me know how cute it was that one wanted to come out of the enclosure and climb on them.
I spotted a familiar face 👀
I saw my nephew! ❤❤❤
6:31 “right from the gecko 🦎 “ so we have to get a gecko to care for the chameleon? 🧐
i am also taking a new chamelion from forest
My son has a chameleon and his will climb on him and sleep on him…
I wish i could get a chameleon just for the collection but i have 2 venemous snakes. And I have heard they get spooked by the sight of snakes. Wish i could afford a space for them 😐
What kind of snakes? And yes they are very stressed by the sight of snakes
@@soapydragon5741 I have a puff adder and a 2 year old black mamba.
@@skylarutd neat! Stay safe out there
Hey anyone that will answer me what is a good small plant for a veiled chameleon. I have a baby girl I need more foliage. Any suggestions please
One of my personal favourite plants for a chameleon enclosure are schefflera! These are usually pretty easy to find
Been researching chameleons for a few years. I really want one someday, specifically a Jackson's chameleon. They can be a lot of work and super sensitive to humidity and airflow. maybe I'll get one someday.....certainly don't have time or space for one right now
Very responsible of you
Can t8 bulbs be ok?
You’ll want a T5 for a chameleon. T8 bulbs would only work if mounted inside of the enclosure, which I don’t recommend for a chameleon due to the risk of moisture getting on the light, or the risk of your chameleons climbing on the light. Best to use a T5 bulb on the outside of the enclosure!
Every time I go to Petco I go to the reptile I'll I go to a chameleon that I see every time I go there
You're awesome.
Can I have an old tank?
Hi, im just asking if you ever had salmonella or is it really common to get salmonella from a chameleon
No, it is very, very unlikely to get salmonella from reptiles. I always just be sure to wash my hands after handling my animals.
When it comes to caring for animals you should never sugar coat it for idiots who don’t want to here the truth. Im a dog handler and some of my clients get told, get a cat. The truth hurts lol thank you for your educated opinion, I for will not rush into ownership of these magnificent animals until I have learned alot more.
Is their poop messy?
Hello Emma, I have everything ready for my baby veiled male chameleon, but I'm not sure on the lighting equipment, can u give me advice on what lighting I should use for my chameleon. Thanks bye
Hey! I have an entire video about lighting for chameleons. It’s In the description of this video if you’d like to watch it!
Damn, to all of you commenting thinking you know more than this lady in the other video she referenced, she just told y'all that your setups suck and need proper setting up! Lmao
Am I the only one that is curious how much her electric bill is 👀
Can you please help me I have a baby chameleon that has not grown at all in 6 months please help
anyone know a reliable website to get chams from?
What species are you looking for and what country are you in?
@@EmmaLynneSampson veiled and US!
I love lizards
I like chameleons but my mom won't let me get one🦎😭
5:38 does the hair annoy anyone else or just me?
Can they eat blood worms
No, I wouldn’t feed them bloodworms.
Ok
When I was 7 years old I killed 2 of these in Yemen 🇾🇪 they are everywhere. I feel bad I was a crazy boy 😔😢
i dont want a chamleon I just came to watch emma blab about chameleons lol
Me too!
I'm buying the one from the magic school bus
Hihi Sports on chameleons is it okay