Carpet chameleons are very prolific breeders.
Carpet chameleon diet.
Furcifer lateralis also known as the carpet chameleon or the white lined chameleon is a species of chameleon that is endemic to madagascar.
Chameleons and other reptiles will.
These creatures are very fun to own and can only require an intermediate level of knowledge to be kept successfully.
Some of the larger ones also feed on small reptiles and mammals and other species like the veiled chameleon will even eat plant matter.
The carpet chameleon comes from madagascar and is also known as jewelled chameleons because of its stunning colours.
You should provide your pet with food daily even if he doesn t eat it.
Carpet chameleons do well on a diet of medium sized crickets flies and other small insects.
The hatch rates of this type of chameleon are very high as well and you can expect eggs to be laid every six to eight weeks.
It is the female that sports the familiar eye pattern but the male can display lovely greens with shades of blue around the eyes and feet.
I generally feed my chameleons twice a week and i allow the feeder insects to roam the cage freely.
It was described in 1831 by john edward gray.
After reaching sexual maturity at the age of six months these chameleons can produce up to 20 eggs per clutch.
Offer five to six gut loaded feeder insects per meal.
This forces chameleons to use their hunting abilities and keep their tongues strong.
Furcifer lateralis can be mainly found in central.