The answer to this question is yes – you can eat chameleon eggs! In fact, they are a delicacy in some parts of the world. Chameleon eggs are high in protein and other nutrients, making them a healthy choice for breakfast or lunch. If you’re looking for a new way to enjoy your eggs, why…
Yes, this is possible. Chameleons need at least 12 gallons of space to live comfortably for their entire lives. A decent-sized option would be the Exo Terra Terrarium which offers plenty of room for your pet chameleon. It comes with all sorts of great features like two different locks (so you don’t have to worry…
Chameleons are fascinating creatures. They can change their color to blend in with their surroundings, and they’re very agile. So why is your chameleon staying at the bottom of his cage? There could be a number of reasons: he may be sick, he may not have enough food or water, causing dehydration or he may…
Yes, a chameleon can eat wasps. However, if a chameleon is being kept in captivity a wasp should not be the main source of its diet. They will also eat insects and spiders in the wild. Chameleons are very good hunters because they have long sticky tongues that shoot out at 200 km/h to catch…
One of the most common questions we get from our customers is why their chameleon keeps falling off of their plant or cage, and what can they do to prevent it. It can be a bit scary when your pet lands on its back because you don’t know if they have hurt themselves or broken…
NO! Do NOT use turtle eye drops (tears) on your Chameleon nor any other reptile species. Chameleons and turtles share the same eye problems, but the treatment is different for each type of animal. If you try to treat a Chameleon with turtle tears, it could cause further damage such as corneal abrasions and scar…