Do veiled chameleons know their owners?

Yes! A chameleon can recognize its owner in as little as one week. There is really a lot to know about how your chameleon communicates signs of recognition and affection. These signs will also let to know just how much it loves you.

Why are veiled chameleons often affected by MBD?

The reason why Veiled chameleons are frequently affected by MBD in captivity is that they’re often allowed to grow too fast. Coming from an area where food may be hard to find or only ap­pear sporadically, Veiled chameleons in captivity will eat gluttonously when given the chance.

Where does the veiled chameleon get its name?

The veiled chameleon ( Chamaeleo calyptratus) is a species of chameleon native to the Arabian Peninsula in Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Other common names include cone-head chameleon and Yemen chameleon.

Can a veiled chameleon be kept as a pet?

In captivity. The veiled chameleon is the most common Chamaeleo species in the pet trade. It is easy to breed and prolific in its egg production. It tolerates a range of conditions and survives well in captivity.

How to download the veiled chameleon care summary?

To download the Veiled Chameleon Care Summary .pdf click on the above image. The Veiled Chameleon Care Summary distills the most important aspects of husbandry care into an easily referenced handout. But chameleon care is, unfortunately, much more involved than can be presented on a summary sheet.

The reason why Veiled chameleons are frequently affected by MBD in captivity is that they’re often allowed to grow too fast. Coming from an area where food may be hard to find or only ap­pear sporadically, Veiled chameleons in captivity will eat gluttonously when given the chance.

To download the Veiled Chameleon Care Summary .pdf click on the above image. The Veiled Chameleon Care Summary distills the most important aspects of husbandry care into an easily referenced handout. But chameleon care is, unfortunately, much more involved than can be presented on a summary sheet.

What’s the average size of a veiled chameleon?

Coloration may be a bit brighter on males as well compared to the females. The average veiled chameleon size is around 18-24 inches for males and 12-18 inches for females. That makes this species one of the largest chameleon breeds out there! It’s important to note that most of that length actually comes from the tail.

Why does a veiled chameleon have a casque on its head?

The tall casque on the head of a veiled chameleon helps with hydration: water that collects on it trickles down to the chameleon’s mouth. For adult veiled chameleons, bigger is better as far as their enclosures are concerned.