About Baby Veiled Chameleonss

Veiled Chameleons are from the species Chamaeleo calyptratus and are also called Yemen Chameleons. They are from the Southwest Arabian Peninsula in Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Adult males have a tall casque and can show a range of colors including green, orange, yellow and turquoise blue.

We always have Veiled Chameleons for sale and usually in a variety of sizes and ages. Baby Veiled Chameleons are an excellent chameleon for anyone interested in raising up their chameleon from a young age. Often regarded as the hardiest of chameleons, they are also one of the best candidates for captive breeding efforts. Most of all, they are a great chameleon species to keep and work with and very easy to raise.

BABY VEILED CHAMELEONS (Chamaeleo calyptratus)

Baby Veiled Chameleons

AGE: 2 Months

We have a several unrelated groups of baby veiled chameleons for sale. These are around 3 1/2 inches total length. For veiled chameleon care please visit our chameleon care sheet on our home page. The baby veiled chameleons are eating 1/4 size crickets. Please visit our testimonial page and buy with confidence.

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