Baby Veiled Chameleon Female
Veiled chameleon hatchlings are 3 to 4 inches long and by the time they are 8 months old they have already reached the length of the adults.
Baby veiled chameleon female. A baby chameleon cost between 30 50 a juvenile is 50 150 and adults are 150 200. Here are some highlights. However it is not just the adoption fee you will need to pay. We offer many varieties and types of the veiled chameleon for sale here at fl chams.
In terms of lifestyle veiled chameleons are usually rather independent reptiles. The diet of veiled chameleons is made up mostly of bugs particularly green ones. Our baby veiled chameleons are captive bred for optimal coloration and size. Originally from saudi arabia and yemen in the middle east but also invasive to south florida.
Male female 1 male 2 females 2 males 1 female any sex. We have baby veiled chameleons for sale. You are purchasing prime animals directly from the breeder. How much does a veiled chameleon cost.
Males tend to grow to 17 to 24 inches. We have a great selection of baby veiled chameleons for sale below. After birth the baby veiled chameleon attains sexual maturity after 4 to 5 months. Their price is drive by age and coloration.
The veiled chameleon is a striking beautiful and hardy captive which is excellent for the first time chameleon owner. From standard to premium veiled chameleons pick the chameleon that you will enjoy for the next 7 to 8 years. Veiled chameleons are one of the hardiest of all chameleon species making it the perfect choice for a first time chameleon buyer. Rated 5 out of 5.
With the proper setup and consistent care your veiled chameleon should do very well. Hatched and reared at our facility these baby veiled chameleons are a wonderful way to begin the hobby or are an amazing addition to your current collection. The measure of the females is between 8 and 12 inches and males are 12 to 19 inches long which makes them one of the larger chameleon species held in captivity. It is very important to provide a laying bin earlier as soon as it has been noticed that the female veiled chameleon is pregnant and try not to check on her continuously or move her back and forth from time to time as the stress of being watched or being moved too often will make females pretty uncomfortable and prevent them from laying their eggs even when due.
Female veiled chameleons are usually markedly shorter than males typically maturing to lengths of 10 to 14 inches.