Actually the veiled chameleons are hardy and they are striking-looking lizards with tall casques (helmet-like structures) on the tops of their heads. The casque is actually present in both the males and females and it aids in steering water that falls onto their heads into their mouths. The veiled chameleons have bodies that are banded in shades of yellow, green, and brown which adjust to varying shades. Below is the basic information about this wonderful pet;

The names: The names are Veiled chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus), Yemen chameleon

Their Lifespan: Approximately six to eight years in captivity.

The size: The Veiled chameleon males can reach about eighteen to twenty-four inches in total length (about twelve inches snout to vent length plus their tail), while the females tend to be quite a bit smaller at ten to thirteen inches (just four to six inches in snout to vent length plus their tail).

Veiled Chameleon . Veiled Chameleon Owner’s Manual. Veiled Chameleon book for care, feeding, handling, health and common myths.


Veiled Chameleon . Veiled Chameleon Owner’s Manual. Veiled Chameleon book for care, feeding, handling, health and common myths.

The Veiled Chameleon has nearly thirty years of history being bred in captivity yet many of them don’t live past two years. Sadly this has nothing to do with the creatures themselves but more because new owners can easily misunderstand these fragile creatures so often don’t meet their specific needs.
This book is for anyone who is considering buying a Veiled Chameleon. It will tell you what you need to know before purchasing – where to go, what to look for and the questions you should be asking to ensure you get a healthy pet. It is also suitable for anyone who has already purchased one of these wonderful creatures but is unsure how to take good care of it. It provides an understanding of the way these creatures live in the wild and explains how you can mimic these conditions at home in order to provide a habitat that your chameleon will thrive in for many years to come. There is a lot of conflicting information out there which can be confusing, what should you believe and what should you ignore? This is an all in one, go to guide, which covers all the main topics and answers any questions you may have. It explains the common mistakes that owners often make so you can avoid them and tells you what symptoms you should look out for and how to prevent certain medical issues.
Unlike other books that often focus on one aspect of Veiled Chameleon care, this is a fully comprehensive guide covering everything you need to know. By the time you reach the end you should be able to take great care of these animals. If you only buy one book about Veiled Chameleons, make sure it’s this one.
Covered in this book:

·         Breeding Veiled Chameleons

·         Common Myths

·         Costs And Equipment

·         Egg Laying In Females

·         Free Ranging

·         Gut-Loading

·         How To Feed

·         How To Handle And Train Your Veiled Chameleon

·         How To Identify Male And Females

·         How To Set Up The Perfect Vivarium

·         Interesting Features

·         Medical Problems & Prevention

·         Misting And Watering Systems

·         Questions To Ask When Purchasing

·         Signs Of A Healthy Chameleon

·         The Different Life Stages

·         Where To Buy

….. and much more

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