Veiled Chameleon

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PeaceLoveAndReptiles

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Just wanted to share a picture of my new baby girl, Ivy. Just got her on the third. :)
 

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You will love her!! I used to breed them when I lived in California. They are truly one of the most beautiful animals.
 

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I already do:) She's so timid. She usually stays a bright green color, but if someone walks into her room she will start changing colors to match her surroundings. I cannot believe how small she is. I never imagined at a few weeks old she would still be extremely tiny.
 

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I love them. Had a couple. They didn't make it:( not sure why. I would love to try again. But not until I figure out why the others died. Enjoy, they are so cool.
 

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Ivy is so pretty. They are very neat creatures. I never kept one but had friends that had a few. Enjoy your new friend...
 

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Have you started your roach colonies yet? ;)

I love the chameleons. Veileds are on of my favorites.
 

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Thank you all:)

Not yet, Tom. I am starting off with pinhead crickets. Going to move on to roaches when she gets a bit bigger:)
 

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I was just kiddin' around. Most people really don't want to mess with roaches even though they are the best thing ever for anyone with an insectivore. It takes many months to get a roach colony up and running and self sustaining. If you really do intend to do it, you should start right away. Look into Blatta lateralis and Blaptica dubia. You can be feeding the baby roaches out for the few weeks that your lizard is still small. They grow so darn fast. You will need big roaches before you know it.
 

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I love those!!! But I personally am more of a fan of the Jackson's. I love reptiles!!
1 golden retriever: Lexy
2 baby bullfrogs
2 hermit crabs: buddy and hermie
2 sulcata tortoises: spike and hmm Molly Roxie or dandy can't decide on a name???
 
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