Would you ever keep a chameleon or a false chameleon?
@AkersofReptiles
Жыл бұрын
after I get my hog nose potentially a false chameleon
@I_can_Shoot_77
Жыл бұрын
Adam when are you going to setup up the subscription thingy through KZitem?
@standardgigachad3297
Жыл бұрын
If I had the time and money, sure. But with my life, my hands are full between my ball python AND my cockatiel.
@garyarmitage9359
Жыл бұрын
No, had 3 that lived long but see my post above.
@lorrainekay13
Жыл бұрын
I have a CFC and he's fantastic. They have an amazing personality. Very funny lizards.
@amandawood9440
Жыл бұрын
I had a panther and he was wonderful. I didn’t think it was that much work (but then I have dogs, cats and a large macaw), I misted his enclosure several times a day. He learned while I was misting to come and drink through the mesh from my sprayer. I used a fogger (which to be fair constantly clogged, but that was OK) and when he was in his youth and middle age I fed him crickets and silkworms with tongs, and then in his old age, I fed him exclusively hornworms from tongs (so a bit pricey in his final year) When his balance started to go, I simply put up Hammocks so he wouldn’t hurt himself if he fell in the day or in the night when I was asleep. He had a lovely, big enclosure. He was extremely social and honestly quite enjoyed coming out for a visit - If I just put my hand gently inside the enclosure, he would wander over and hop onto it. Yes, I did have to take him to the vet a couple times, but so what ?! I have to take everything else I have to a vet. I travelled with him, and he simply had another enclosure at the cottage. I miss him dreadfully. That being said, you are right, the shorter lifespan was heartbreaking even though I bought him as a juvenile adult (around 1 yr old) and I got six years out of him. It wasn’t enough. Now I have an ornate Uromastyx
@emmasmart6112
Жыл бұрын
My Cham seems like yours . He’s a old man now and I have started putting hammocks up as he has started loosing his balance a lot
@shaunbodnar3246
Жыл бұрын
I consider myself extremely lucky for getting a chameleon as my first reptile and keeping her for 7 years, back then I didn't know vets existed for reptiles so I never took her, It probably helps that I had wanted a chameleon for almost 5 years before I got one watching care guides and reptile videos in general. I will definitely be more prepared for the next chameleon I get.
@garyarmitage9359
Жыл бұрын
We had 3 chameleons. One died of old age and the other 2 lived for 4 to 7 years.. However. the experience was so expensive and time consuming that I got s Redfoot Tortoise! That was 33 years ago and Spud is the best reptile I have ever owned. Gets along with family and family dogs. I agree totally with your video. I love Chameleons but will never own another.
@loriw2661
Жыл бұрын
I’d LOVE to get a few RedFoots!! But I’m 61 and I don’t know of anyone that could take them when I’m gone. 😢🐢
@garyarmitage9359
Жыл бұрын
@@loriw2661 He's In the will. I am 75 and my youngest son wants Spud. Did not realize they can live that long. There is a lot of conflicting information out there. Also, we live in New Hampshire. Spud has a room!!!!! He is a great pet and was very close to our Chihuahua. He has outlived 3 dogs and it is sad.
@lancenorton1117
Жыл бұрын
@@loriw2661 Yep, 61 here also. Just bought a Rosy Boa which can live to 30 years old. Figured if I was ever going to get a reptile that lives more than 10 years or so I better do it soon.
@dabbinggrandpa1150
Жыл бұрын
58 here. I have a year old BTS. My grandson will be his owner eventually. I hope to outlive my CFC and geckos.
@elpiritas1615
4 ай бұрын
Can you tell me why is expensive? I’m looking to get one
@_thatbadgamer_
Жыл бұрын
Yayyy new video!!!🎉 I recently got into reptiles/amphibians, and have been loving your channel! PS, greetings all the way from Texas
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@TheBlubunni
Жыл бұрын
The false chameleon is adorable. Never seen them before. Thank you for sharing.
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
they sure are cute!
@MorbidMindGamingLLC
8 ай бұрын
Working at Petsense bt Tractor Supply... our veiled has been with us so long, I'm honestly debating getting her myself... I must say, your videos are definitely helpful and informative. Thank you very much, keep up the great work! 👍
@CaliAnimalLover
Жыл бұрын
Sharing this with my son. He has a Jackson’s! Thanks Adam!
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
very cool!
@hondacivet
Жыл бұрын
I don't want to keep a chameleon but I'm really glad other people do, they are so cool and alien. Like seriously how are they even real???
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
insane eh!
@dabbinggrandpa1150
Жыл бұрын
I love my CFC. I wanted one since I saw Clint's Reptiles video on them. I was going to get another Gargoyle gecko so I had the setup ready. But when I went into the Reptile shop to pick out my garg they had a CFC. It went home with me.
@LuckyStone888
Жыл бұрын
In the 1980s we called the Green Anoles (Anolis carolinensis) American Chameleons. I had several as a kid, I even raised some babies, because the females arrived pregnant and laid eggs. I love Anoles, they are all-around great pets if captive-bred. I would never keep a "old World" Chameleon, everything you said is right. Real Chameleons are just too fragile, live very short lives, and are prone to health issues even under the best of care.
@CapturedByKen
Жыл бұрын
The day my Veiled passed absolutely destroyed me ( he was a rescue and I had to nurse him back to health and he grew to about 20 inches… he was so quirky haha, truly loved my time with Loki ) … But this lizard looks soooo cool! If I didn’t already have another reptile, I might be tempted by a false chameleon
@beverlyjensen443
Жыл бұрын
Adam...you just get better and better! This was GREAT! THANK YOU...
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
thanks so much!
@Bigguapj
7 күн бұрын
Can we get a more in depth vid on the false chamelon as far as enclosure size and humidity fogger, maybe see how your enclosure looks, great video btw👍
@surfpanther
Жыл бұрын
I keep parsons... Oshaunessy.... and oustalets... they take a lot more skill for sure. Theyre an avanced lizard! But fun if you take the time to learn very fun!
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
we found them all in Madagascar and they were all so cool!!
@surfpanther
Жыл бұрын
@@WickensWickedReptiles ya i saw all your videos lol. And Dav and Bills....Totally awesome!
@cholodesanfe87
7 ай бұрын
I need help ! Had 2 one just died female have a 6 ft tall habitat 8 ft wide and 3 ft deep . Male won’t eat the parsons
@jamiehagen5553
Жыл бұрын
I am glad you finally got a false chameleon! They are a amazing! So underrated!
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
they sure are
@joebauer2768
Жыл бұрын
Agreed, and it makes me really sad to know that i'll never have the space/money/time to keep a chameleon. Lucky me, geckos are awesome too ;)
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
maybe one day!
@NeptunetheChameleon
Жыл бұрын
I’ll happily watch any video about chameleons even if it’s a video on why they’re not the best 😂😂 I get asked pretty frequently about Cuban false chameleon care and have to remind people true chameleon care is very different lol
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
to be fair this whole "such and such sucks" series is just propaganda for these animals being awesome anyway haha
@FelipePeregrin0
Жыл бұрын
i was honestly considering a veild chameleon, but after watching this video. I now want a cuban false chameleon insteadbecause i probably could not keep up with a True Chameleon. Thanks Adam for all the tips.
@clistiarobinson34
Жыл бұрын
I love how chameleons and anoles walk, it's oddly cute
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
so cute eh
@thebenior
Жыл бұрын
I love their little clampy feet.
@enniococ2044
Жыл бұрын
I so enjoy your videos!!!
@china_sickness7005
Жыл бұрын
I think the false chameleons are way better for most people. Their head reminds me of a dinosaur, and they can be in a communal setup together. They seem like a solid option for people, especially if they are newer keepers
@vanessavieux7283
Жыл бұрын
You are the best KZitemr ever wicked wickens reptile have a super day have a great day have a nice day wicked wickens reptile
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@rpetersen2
Жыл бұрын
Our favorite, double V!! Always the kindest commenting on every channel I enjoy!! Have a great day back Double V!!!
@mattneuhauser7728
Жыл бұрын
such a awesome lizard 🔥 glad you talked about these.
@snakelizard2343
Жыл бұрын
I actually bought my first chameleon at narbc Tinley park on Saturday! He’s a cute little veiled chameleon, much harder to care for than my geckos but much less needy than my monitors! My only other “chameleon-like” reptile is my Cuban knight anole
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
very cool!
@thebenior
Жыл бұрын
I was there too, it was interesting to see what reptiles have waxed and waned in popularity since I got my beardie almost 13 years ago. Crested geckos seem to be reaching market saturation. I wanted a veiled years back when they seemed more popular, but I don't think I'd have enough time to put towards taking care of one.
@snakelizard2343
Жыл бұрын
@@thebenior I got quite a few herps there, I got a bull snake, the veiled chameleon, a Solomon island ground boa, a Solomon island leaf frog, a hairy frog, a tiger leg monkey frog, and a few inverts. There were a lot of cool crestie morphs!
@thebenior
Жыл бұрын
@@snakelizard2343 I mostly went for entertainment for my kids and to buy feeders. I am thinking about a western hognose snake when my bearded dragon passes away from old age; if I don't get a stackable enclosure. I only saw 2 western hognose snake breeders, but the show was pretty crowded.
@snakelizard2343
Жыл бұрын
@@thebenior I have a western hognose and beardie among my colony, highly recommend them!
@KatieSTaylorWrites
Жыл бұрын
Please please please do a care guide for the false chameleon. I’ve loved them for a while but the lack of info around them makes me hesitating. So pleeeeeeease?
@lukemorgan8447
Жыл бұрын
The life expediency of a chameleon sucks. They are beautiful and colorful.
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
agreed
@alexallen9640
Жыл бұрын
Informative video. Could you do a video on the Publean Milk Snake, please? 🙂👍
@victoriahilton62
6 ай бұрын
I always wanted a chameleon,but where I live we miss electricity really really often.I have some tarantulas and a beardie and I had to buy a big generator because last time we didn’t have electricity for a good 3 days.It is already stressful not having electricity when you have children and animals that need care and you need to reorganize your whole house when that happen.That is the main reason I didn’t get a chameleon
@jeffolson3166
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for educating me.
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
Any time
@claysoggyfries
Жыл бұрын
Chameleons are the coolest reptiles but too delicate
@meg2831
Жыл бұрын
I love the false chameleons and their giant heads lol
@eddief1111
Жыл бұрын
that intro is sick
@landenmcdonald4270
Жыл бұрын
Wow
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
enjoy!
@ashersamphibiansandreptiles
Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love false chameleons or red throated anole so much! Great video Adam and can’t wait to see what you have next
@devonboulden2496
7 ай бұрын
Yes, tough learning curve but once you get it down it's fairly easy. My biggest problem was egg bound females. I also don't have a lot of confidence in most vets when it comes to chameleons.
@Textile_Courtesan
Жыл бұрын
So I have a much smaller collection but my beardie goes to the vet annually for a wellness check, just like my cats. She gets her parasite load checked, teeth examined, weight charted and observed if she's developed any MBD(which so far she has never had.) My snakes and cresties never go to the vet but I worry that they should. Would you be willing to make a video of reasonable expectations of taking reptiles to the vet?
@1mrcow143
Жыл бұрын
You should name your Cuban False Chameleon Dratini!!
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
wicked name!
@chazer237
Жыл бұрын
Another great video, I don't even have to watch it I already know
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that
@ty_of_nerdlandia6980
Жыл бұрын
I found out about False Chameleons from snake discovery and have wanted one for years. I'm trying to convince my Dad to let me get one if I can find a breeder in my area.
@Dracaena53
Жыл бұрын
Great video! I have kept and bred Panther chameleons for several years now, and they are definitely not for every keeper. I wouldn’t trade them for Cuban false chameleons though!
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@rustyneedle_uk2179
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the content
@zachary3367
16 күн бұрын
Chameleons will drink from a bowl if you train it with a dripper over the bowl and make sure the bowl is clear.
@jurassicroom7673
Жыл бұрын
I've seen so many Petstores get these guys in but aren't selling well but they are great.
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
very interesting!
@brittneymcglynn5474
Жыл бұрын
He looks like a Donnie to me. Hella cute 🥰
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
wicked name
@nomadhomad3685
7 ай бұрын
Might be adopting one of these from petsmart soon. Figured I'd get their tank and care set up now
@llamedosr7843
Жыл бұрын
I'm going to grab a beer and watch some Madagascar adventures
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
ehhhhhh!
@joewillard2475
Жыл бұрын
I remember I asked a few months ago if you’d get one and you said no lol… love this video ✌️
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
enjoy!
@michaelday7421
Жыл бұрын
Not relevant to this vid, but I have a juvenile ball python and she loves to escape. I have her in a 40 gallon that I found cheap, and bought a lid from a pet store that fits. We have put weights on the lid, towels to close off any gaps but she still finds a way out… Any pointers.
@DragonFae16
Жыл бұрын
It would be amazing if Adam could come down here to Australia and do some videos focusing on the crazy wildlife we have here.
@ronbyrd313
Жыл бұрын
Your videos are awesome
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
@BeckyNutzman
10 ай бұрын
Out of curiosity, what if two CFC that you have house together like to cluck at each other but r not aggressive??
@joecook6293
Жыл бұрын
I love this species of Anole they almost always walk out to you. They are the most socal Anole species I've encountered so far.
@kalebraymond1303
Жыл бұрын
I also do keep bearded anoles. And I have a female that lays unfertal eggs never being with a male. Her previous owner only new she was a female due to the fact that she was finding eggs.
@dylanchristensen2504
Жыл бұрын
i have 2 and yes they are alot of work but worth it for the right people!!
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
for sure
@ashtonjones5768
Жыл бұрын
Very interesting content.
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@repccessories
Жыл бұрын
Doesn’t have a name yet is freaking adorable
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
he sure is!
@autiebleSam
Жыл бұрын
Jackson's chameleons, at least in the area I'm from, are usually wild caught or farm bred. They're invasive to Florida and Hawaii, and that's where most of them are coming from.
@jenjo_art
11 ай бұрын
I have had 2 veiled chameleons. My female just passed away 4 days ago at 4 years old really suddenly. Just dropped. I won't be getting another. I am making a switch to day geckos when I'm ready.
@AndrewsAncientAnimals
Жыл бұрын
My false chameleon lays eggs without a male present, they are avid drinkers and often need to be hand watered to avoid dehydration, along with misting twice daily to keep the humidity high.
@hannahpatriciadavis-jk6wh
Жыл бұрын
Hi Adam
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
Hi Hannah
@julieannpmu
Жыл бұрын
Cuban false chameleons aren’t assholes lol. Now I have not been to the vet with mine yet , I’ve had him for 9 months, I’ll let you know but this is my second chameleon. I made the mistake of getting a baby at petsmart first time and it dropped dead in 4 days.
@jonahmiller7
8 ай бұрын
I have two Cuban False Chameleons and they are pretty awesome and easy to care for. I did have to take one to the vet for a tail injury but that was either from his tank mate or hurt himself on something in the enclosure. Hard to tell.
@cowlauncher0901
Жыл бұрын
I'm leaving a comment, but have nothing to say. Just wanted to help boost WWR in the KZitem algorithm. Thank you
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that!
@Kitsune1989
Жыл бұрын
Compared to the Cuban false chameleon, yes chameleons require more work. I wouldn't put them as a "beginner" reptile. That being said, a lot of your points while valid are also a vast simplification which is one reason I'm not to fond of comparing entire reptile species to a singular species as there is a lot of variation within a species. Even if you just stick to a handful there's a huge difference between the Jackson's delicate sensibilities and the much more hardy panther. One point you raised was their shorter lifespan on average. It really depends on how much you invest in your husbandry. For instance if you go online 5-7 years is about average for a panther according to the internet yet I still have my first panther from 10 years ago who is still doing well. A Meller's on average is supposed to live around 12 years yet mine from 14 years ago and he was my first reptile ever (yeah, not my best move). One huge factor is how they are from hatching to being sold. Whether the breeder separates them early, or cohabs them until a certain point, whether they get handled at all or all the time, whether the breeder is trying to make a business out of it and is less emotionally involved or if it's their passion. That early start will set the tone for the rest of their life. There's also a huge difference in what's available for enclosures now vs even a decade ago. Another point you raised was how involved it is. Which, thanks to timers and automatic systems isn't as much as it used to be. With a little creativity you can get that dripping system without having to constantly refill water, yay for filtration systems and false bottoms. Or you can go the good old 4L milkjug with a valve from the dollar store route. Misting/fogging systems again are pretty easy to get a hold of and set up these days. I still hand mist a lot of my enclosures. Sure it's slightly more work then changing a dish ever other day or as needed but popping a refilled jug back onto of a enclosure isn't exactly hard either. You mentioned the steep learning curve. Which thanks in large part to people like Neptune the Chameleon, and Bill Strand, among others honestly isn't that bad. I would argue that one should do extensive research before ever looking at breeders and since there are now many many guides on YT or other places that break things down into every possible component and the pitfalls/traps not to get stuck in if researched enough it's certainly *different* but not so hard that if you make a few mistakes you've screwed your reptile and either killed it or irreparably harmed it. As far as eggs go, just get a male until you're used to dealing with the chameleon itself and then when you've got that down to a science maybe then add the harder to care for females. Can't get egg bound if you aren't producing eggs after all. And most species of chameleon it's the boys who have the dramatic colors anyway. As far as not being able to hunt very well. Okay, that one I'm gonna have to disagree with you there. While they aren't particularly fast it's amazing how they can contort themselves to line up that perfect shot. Whether that's standing on their back legs using that prehensile tail to do their best t-Rex impression (I so wish I could add photos to comments right now) so they can get at a bug above their head without actually having to climb for it, or twisting themselves around and upside down like a ballerina on LSD because they can't be bothered to just turn around and face the other direction like a normal reptile they can certainly catch prey. I've never cup fed any of my chams and tong feeding for chams is actually not recommended because it can damage their tongue. As far as humidity goes, one fogging machines and automatic misters, two live plants make *all* the difference. I actually have to leave my cage doors open every so often when I go out with the a magic lizard because the humidity gets to high otherwise without even trying. Mind, I also use a hybrid enclosure of mostly glass with a mesh top and front. Because Canada in winter sucks and my house is a drafty POS that can't seem to contain heat. As far as vet goes. Because chameleons are masters at hiding illness the easiest way to avoid high vet bills is a)find a teaching vet clinic. Many of them will give discounts for basic physical exams that are there just to access the current health if you don't mind a couple students looking on or a longer time spent at the vet so they can explain things to said students. I do an exam at time of purchase, 6 months in because I get babies, and then every year after. But the flip side of that is I've only had one chameleon that needed medication. Many of the problems that have come up are so minor because of checkups and thuz being caught early that it's either been slight husbandry adjustments to get them back on track, adjusting how much of which supplements I give until the problem corrects, or adjusting the diet to lean more to one kind of bug or another. A lot of vets too will give you a troubleshoot solution (ie give some extra hornworms for hydration before bringing them in for dehydration. Sometimes chameleons are just remarkably stupid and refuse to drink enough kinda like that kid who guzzles pop and wonders why he's on a caffeine crash) before telling you to spend $100 bringing him in. And b) keep a log book of your daily temps, humidity, and supplement schedule. If they're under a year add what they eat and how much. Your vet will love you for making their life so much easier. And I've had vets who've given me a cheaper bill because they didn't have to play guessing games or wonder if this really is abnormal or just a paranoid owner. Yearly exams also mean a vet knows what is considered 'normal' behavior and the chameleon isn't in immediate stress mode just because you're at the vet. But all that being said, I wouldn't recommend a chameleon for those who aren't willing to invest the time and effort. Or who can't be bothered with more then a halfassed setup. I drop about $1000 on each setup alone, mind most of those are one time costs too so... and then there's the expense of the chameleon itself. It's not the kind of reptile where you can really just add as you go. Also the more cover you give a chameleon the more you'll see it out. Also I just find chameleons who have been properly socialized from the very start to be so much more interactive and engaging. They can even be taught tricks if you find that one food they will do anything for (moths, it's always moths). My third youngest can do Jesus lizard, fistbump, high-five, shake a paw, and unlatch his own enclosure because he's also an asshole who lives to give me heart attacks. Hence why I have an actual key lock on his door now. But to answer the question...I'll take one of each 🦎❤🥰
@sharim
Жыл бұрын
Wow! Great info, thanks! I’d love to see pix of your chameleons and videos of the trickster! My 15 lb Siamese cat does tricks as well as walks on a leash.
@cassandrapope40
Жыл бұрын
All animals should receive vet care no matter what they are
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
well no, there is no need to take a reptile into a vet unless they are showing signs they need medical attention. Unlike dogs and cats these animals don't need annual shots, boosters, heartworm, flea and tick treatment, etc.
@CandiceLemonSharks
Жыл бұрын
Soooo... Back in the 90s, my mom kept a pair of CBB veiled chameleons. The female lived 5 years and never went to the vet, the male almost hit 10 without ever going to the vet. Even with her terrible husbandry (we kept the male in a wire rabbit hutch). My mom used up all the chameleon keeping luck in the world. No one else will ever have this experience with their chameleons.
@crimson8095
Ай бұрын
Hi i found a chameleon in our garden a shile ago and i was asking how i can feed her or make her drink i give her a lot of insects but she doesnt eat them
@iEatBurgers
Ай бұрын
It will probably die if you don't keep it in the right conditions so you should probably buy the equipment and keep it or rehome it
@brendanhaugland5546
Ай бұрын
False Chameleons are so dull to me in look and behavior. Being easier doesn’t equal enjoyment for me.
@clascaulfieldjr3653
Жыл бұрын
I love the bearded anole so much. Adorable and goofy-looking. Creepy in the cutest way = crupey
@tiinauusitalo33
Жыл бұрын
I LOVE REPTILES
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
me too!
@diogoferreira7558
Жыл бұрын
We need a room tour, room tour, room tour!!
@Christinas_creatures
Жыл бұрын
I've had a Jackson's and now a veiled. They are a lot more work than any of my other pets. I don't know how old my veiled is due to buying her at an expo but hoping she has a long life. But I am thinking she may be my last one -are there any other reptiles that can be kept in the screen cage she's in? Mine's fully bioactive and has so many beautiful plants that I hate to think of just dismantling it after her.
@barbhelle5481
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much ❤
@cudasfishkeeping5435
13 күн бұрын
You’re going to always get someone commenting something negative.
@justeenschoner7105
Жыл бұрын
I love Cuban False Chameleons! I might be an outlier, but I've never really wanted a true chameleon. Cuban False Chameleons on the other hand are on my list of dream species to own.
@imfinnriss8569
Жыл бұрын
Should name him Marble :D
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
great name!
@LukeMcGuireoides
Жыл бұрын
Those suckers are sooo freaking cool. Kickass animal
@LukeMcGuireoides
Жыл бұрын
And it isn't even what I thought it was lol
@WiseWordsbyWiki
Жыл бұрын
A friend of mine had Jackson Chameleons, one of them hated me.
@moonutella5581
Жыл бұрын
I feel like I've been called out. I just watched a video of you talking about a Jackson chameleon!!! They look really cool Edit: I watched the video 😂 I hear you.... but I still love the look of a Jackson ❤
@Draconus19
Жыл бұрын
Have you done any videos on deal with pest like snake mites
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
yep, on the channel, enjoy
@Zach-sx8cm
8 ай бұрын
so either the temperature drops, or the chameleon does. got it! lol
@torIIgo
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video, dude! Cuban falses, in my experience, have truly won me over. They're surprisingly easy to breed when given an awesome bioactive enclosure, easier to cohab together (obviously, never 2 males), easy to care for, and so much more. A much better alternative to true chameleons, in my opinion!
@connorjcasto
Жыл бұрын
how long do they live? ive seen 3-6 years but also 8-15 im confused
@torIIgo
Жыл бұрын
@Connor J Casto With proper care, they can live upwards to 15 years under captive conditions, and it's certainly possible given what more experienced keepers and breeders have told me. Averages are just averages, especially when you put in many factors (i.e. humidity, diet, lighting and heating, individual animal, species/subspecies, etc).
@brandibastian4193
Жыл бұрын
Oh my god, I know there are tons of species of chameleons. I don't know how many are really kept his pets, but I'll tell you whenever I would go to Petco or PetSmart to get something for the kitty. I like to look at the chameleons and it's almost always available chameleon. It's occasionally a Jackson's but I don't think I've ever seen anything else at one of those. I think I saw something mislabeled as a panther chameleon once, but it definitely wasn't a panther chameleon
@DaniDiva0303
Жыл бұрын
Name suggestion! Gandalf if it's a male. If it's a female, any LOTR female character. Also I'm always easily distracted by any moving the background. Sending love from the mitten state ❤
@danasmith8557
Жыл бұрын
I'm for easy lol thanx Adam for a great video!!!
@Enigmaticwolf614
Жыл бұрын
I want to try to care for a chameleon at least once bc they are such incredible creatures, but I do agree they are not the easiest to care for
@M1ndTrix
Жыл бұрын
I feed my Chameleon by holding the bug with my butthole. It literally punches my turd slicer.
@sharim
Жыл бұрын
Very interesting video, thanks. I heard on another channel (one that does reptile rescue) that chameleons don’t like to be picked up or touched. Someone surrendered a chameleon (veiled, I think) that was in such bad shape that it looked like a piece of burned paper. It was hard to watch, BUT they nursed it back to health, so happy ending! Anyway, they stated that besides requiring high levels of care that chameleons don’t like contact with their keepers.
@sailingcarat4054
Жыл бұрын
We have a female Panther Chameleon. She is a little over 3 years old and still going well considering some issues and several vet visits in the past. Very difficult to care for and I do not recommend Chameleons for beginners.
@Geckoyogaia
Жыл бұрын
Yes l have a panther chameleon the Fowler bloodline he's beautiful! Sure lots of special needs & extra care, but totally worth it. My most expensive animal & enclosure & equipment out of the 18 other reptiles l have & love. Khepri is his name, he's named after the Egyptian dung beetle headed god. Because he is a bug head eating everything, & a butt head all in one lol. Loves attention comes to you with no stress. And when he thinks he's not you're main focus in my reptile room, he stages an event being a butt head hah. Putting himself in a rescue situation like dangling from only the tip of his tail over his real plants. Knowing l don't want him to fall of course his tactics work & l save him & hold him. So usually to avoid his antics I'll let him come to me while l work on the other enclosures feeding & watering ect. on my shoulder like Diamond & you.
@Geckoyogaia
Жыл бұрын
If he doesn't get held six times a day he feels neglected. He'll be chilling on a branch just fine. Then you walk by & he springs into action heading towards you. Even stretches both his arms out like a baby in the air saying pick me up. He loves to be apart of everything. I love the fact he's that way & doesn't stress or go off food being held. Couldn't ask for a cooler chameleon he is curious & clingy & is totally interested in interaction on his own.
@paulclark6458
Жыл бұрын
ive got 2 love them set up lots money
@paulclark6458
Жыл бұрын
i spent 1k on
@misteranimalmanjuju3134
Жыл бұрын
Chameleons will also just go ok food strikes sometimes and starve themselves to death
@BornAgainFarmGirl
Жыл бұрын
Good one.
@kevinpoe8137
Жыл бұрын
I actually have both, a false and a veiled, and at least for me the care is very similar
@noahrofsky3255
11 ай бұрын
Most Jackson’s still aren’t captive bred. Most come from Hawaii. Jackson’s are one of the hardest to find truly captive bred.
@krstnarnda
Жыл бұрын
name "this thing" rodrick lol
@lindabmusiclessons1
Жыл бұрын
I’ve been thinking of getting a false chameleon. Yours seems to be ok with handling. Are they more open to it than regular cams? Will they hang out?
@TheMarkg6
Жыл бұрын
Would love a Mellers
@WickensWickedReptiles
Жыл бұрын
very cool species!
@spurguvitunhuora9119
Жыл бұрын
I would like you to talk me out of getting a Budgetts frog.
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