← Back to Veiled Chameleon
Reptile Vault
Care Sheet
Generated May 18, 2026
reptilevault.com

Veiled Chameleon

Chamaeleo calyptratus

The veiled chameleon (also called Yemen chameleon) is the most commonly kept chameleon species due to being hardier than many other chameleons, though hardy is relative - all chameleons are considered intermediate to advanced reptiles requiring specialized husbandry. Native to Yemen and Saudi Arabia, veiled chameleons are impressive arboreal lizards with tall casques (helmet-like structures) on their heads, independently moving eyes, and the ability to change colors based on mood, temperature, and social signaling. They require specialized care including screen enclosures for proper airflow, drip systems or misters for drinking water since they will not drink from standing water, and careful temperature gradients. Female veiled chameleons produce eggs even without mating and MUST have a laying bin with moist soil available or they will become egg-bound, which is fatal.

Veiled Chameleon
Quick Facts
Care Level
intermediate
Adult Size
18-24 inches (males larger)
Lifespan
5-8 years
Diet Type
insectivore,omnivore
Activity
diurnal
Temperament
solitary
Group
lizard
Origin
Yemen and Saudi Arabia
🌱

Beginner Suitability

First Reptile?no
Beginner Score5/10
Beginner Warnings
Short lifespan, stress easily, complex husbandry, females need laying bin
🤚

Temperament & Handling

Temperamentsolitary
Handling Toleranceminimal
Handling Notes
Can become tolerant but most do not enjoy handling. Stress easily. Color changes indicate mood.
🌡️

Temperature & Humidity

Temperature
Basking90°F
Ambient76°F
Night68°F
Large temperature gradient needed. Basking at top, cooler at bottom.
Humidity
Target Range50% – 70%
50-70% but must have dry periods. Too constant humidity causes respiratory issues.
💡

Lighting & UVB

UVB RequiredYes — Required
Target UVI3
Lighting Notes
Ferguson Zone 3. T5 HO 5-10% depending on enclosure height. UVI 3 proven effective in breeding studies.
🏠

Enclosure

Minimum Size24x24x48 in (screen)
Recommended Size48x24x48 in (screen)
Enclosure Typearboreal
🪨

Substrate & Environment

Substrate TypeNo substrate (bare bottom) or bioactive if experienced
Substrate DepthNone recommended
Water Featureno
Water Notes
Dripper and misting system. Do not drink from bowls. Need moving water droplets.
🦎

Activity & Behavior

Activity Patterndiurnal
Social Behaviorsolitary
Cohabitation
Absolutely solitary; highly territorial and stressed by any sight of other chameleons
Veiled Chameleon
Care Sheet — Diet & Nutrition
🍽️

Diet & Nutrition

Diet Typeinsectivore,omnivore
Feeding FrequencyDaily for juveniles (10-15 insects); every other day for adults
Diet Notes
Variety of gut-loaded insects: crickets roaches silkworms hornworms. Some plant matter accepted.
💊 Supplementation Schedule

Calcium without D3 most feedings. Calcium with D3 2x monthly. Multivitamin 2x monthly.

✅ Recommended Foods
FoodCategoryCa:PUsage
Collard Greensleafy9.3staple
Black Soldier Fly Larvaeinsect7staple
Mulberry Leafleafy5staple
Turnip Greensleafy4.5staple
🚫 Foods to Avoid
FoodToxicityCategory
Avocado☠️ fatalfruit
Fireflies☠️ fatalinsect
Foxglove☠️ fatalflower
Garlic☠️ fatalvegetable
Veiled Chameleon
Care Sheet — Health & More
⚕️

Health & Critical Care

Metabolic bone disease, respiratory infections, edema, egg binding (females), mouth rot, parasites
Health Notes
Females produce eggs without males - must have laying bin or egg binding fatal. Edema from oversupplementation.
🥚

Breeding

Difficultymoderate
SeasonYear-round in captivity
Clutch Size20-70 eggs
Incubation150-200 days
Sexual Dimorphism
high
Breeding Notes
Females produce infertile eggs even without males. Must provide laying bin.

Available Morphs

Normal, Translucent, Hypomelanistic

💰

Cost & Availability

Price Rangemoderate
Availabilitycommon
🌍

Native Habitat

Native RegionYemen and Saudi Arabia
Habitat Typescrubland
Climate Notes
Humid with temperature variation; cooler at night
📋

Legal & Conservation

Conservation StatusLeast Concern

Looks good? Hit Cmd+P (Mac) or Ctrl+P (Windows) to save as PDF.

← Back to Veiled Chameleon