... wary of spinach, iceberg lettuce, avocados, onions, rhubarb, and many more. Before introducing a new item, it's best to do a little research to ensure the item is safe. read more
The Veiled Chameleon are one of the most commonly bred and available species of Chameleons and are now being bred in captivity. They are hardily reptiles which require tall cages for perching, supplemental heat and UV light. They are insectivores and need a varied, healthy and clean diet. read more
Veiled chameleons enjoy a wide variety of insects like crickets, hornworms, silkworms, roaches, and even those dried flies you can find in the fish food section. Some of them will even eat live plants from time to time so make sure you leave out any toxic plants if opting to include live plants within the enclosure. read more
Veiled Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus) Originally from Saudi Arabia and Yemen in the Middle East, the veiled chameleon, also known as the Yemen chameleon, is a relatively large chameleon species that is well suited for the first-time chameleon owner. read more