What to feed baby Chameleons

What to feed baby Chameleons

Baby chameleons need a balanced diet to thrive. Their fragile skins must be hydrated thoroughly to protect his health. So, what to feed baby chameleons? What to feed baby chameleons Baby chameleons typically eat green plants or fruit. You can feed him algae oil or any other natural insectivorous diet. I usually feed them young … Read more

Yemen Chameleon

Yemen Chameleon

Today’s focus blog is on the Yemen Chameleon. What are Yemen Chameleons and how are they different? Can you keep a Yemen Chameleon as a pet? What is the Yemen Chameleon? Yemen Chameleon (Chameleon calyptratus), otherwise known as veiled chameleons, are found high up in trees in the jungles of the Arabian Peninsula. They stand … Read more

Panther Chameleon: All you need to know

Panther Chameleon All you need to know

Today’s blog is all about the Panther Chameleon. What is a Panther Chameleon? And can you keep one as a pet? What is a Panther Chameleon? Located in the North-Eastern region of Madagascar, the Panther Chameleon (furcifer pardalis) is a vibrant species of Chameleon. Typically, they will set up their habitats in areas of large … Read more

Chameleon Safe Plants

Chameleon Safe Plants

Chameleons are some of the most popular, iconic and interesting lizards to keep. Coming from original habitats like rainforests or deserts, they are used to climbing on trees and hiding within.  When kept as a pet, their vivarium is going to be their home. Just like you like your home to keep you safe and … Read more

Chameleon Vivarium Setup

Chameleon Vivarium Setup

Whether you’re thinking about getting a Chameleon or already own one – we’ll take you through what makes a great home habitat for them to feel comfortable, safe, and happy. That being said, it doesn’t take much to keep this friendly lizard as a pet, however, you’ll want to make sure you get its home … Read more

What do Chameleons eat?

What do Chameleons eat

Chameleons make good pets when kept in the right conditions. They are not the most ideal first time reptile pet, but once you have the idea of controlling the temperature they are a good pet to move onto after geckos. It is also possible to breed them in captivity if you know what you are … Read more