Both are veiled. Spike was about a year and a half. (we got a stellar deal since the pet store cant move adult chameleons and they cant give discount on pets we got serious discount on gear) and Milo was about 6 months old, but she's still significantly smaller than spike.
Re: RE: Chameleon pics? Nope. It would be too stressful to have 2 chameleons in one tank. Occassionally we bring Spike nearer to Milo to see if she's up for mating. The picture was taken during one refusal. She's not shy about saying if she's not happy.
RE: Re: RE: Chameleon pics? i no, i was just asking cause u said she was pissed. have they breed yet?
RE: Re: RE: Chameleon pics? They've mated onces but it was infertile eggs, we're now trying again and hopefully it will have better results.
RE: Re: RE: Chameleon pics? Its not that bad... My mom kinda gets these half baked ideas about what to do with the chameleon's cases, or with mating and then I have to come in about 10 minutes after she does something and fix everything so that it works. (Tank set ups, where in the house the tanks are, what heating systems go where and where and how to set up incubation of eggs) She and I are very much role reversed on a lot of this sort of thing.
RE: Re: RE: Chameleon pics? i want one soo bad, i just have to get my money! i cant wait ive been wanting one for a long time its just that every time i get the money i see a deal on somthing else i want n get it, like my r/c car, or my female leo!
RE: Re: RE: Chameleon pics? They are a bit more exspensive to get than a leo. The tank is conciderably larger, they eat far more. Our male eats 20 large crickets a day. So its a bit more expensive long run than a leo. And the claws... It should be called a jabberwoky.