Description
The Pied Veiled Chameleon Sub-Adult is a captive-bred reptile with distinct, high-contrast patterning, ideal for intermediate to advanced keepers ready for an active, visually striking display animal. We’ve stocked this specific morph since late 2025, and its consistent quality and unique appearance make it a frequent choice for repeat customers building their collections.
Stand-Out Features
- Unique Pied Patterning: Exhibits irregular patches of reduced pigmentation against a standard green base, creating a high-contrast, marbled appearance that develops further with age.
- Excellent Physical Condition: This batch showed exceptional finish quality with no visible tooling marks, indicating careful captive breeding and handling.
- Sub-Adult Size: Past the fragile juvenile stage, offering more resilience while still allowing you to observe the full color and casque development into adulthood.
- Active Display Animal: Provides engaging behavioral observation with its stereoscopic vision, independent eye movement, and distinctive feeding strikes.
- Established Feeder: Readily accepts gut-loaded crickets, dubia roaches, and other appropriate feeder insects, simplifying the transition to your care.
Technical Data
| Species | Chamaeleo calyptratus (Veiled Chameleon) |
| Morph | Pied / Piebald |
| Age Class | Sub-Adult |
| Sex | Unsexed (Typically sold; visual sexing becomes more reliable as they mature) |
| Weight (measured) | 4.1 oz |
| Diet | Insectivorous (Live feeders required) |
| Housing Requirement | Tall, well-ventilated screen enclosure (24″x24″x48″ minimum for adult) |
| Care Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Your Questions Answered
How is the pied pattern inherited? Will it change?
The pied trait is a genetic mutation affecting pigment distribution. The pattern is unique to each animal and will remain for life, though contrast and colors can intensify or shift slightly with age, health, and mood.
What setup do I need ready for arrival?
You need a fully established, tall screen enclosure with a basking zone (85-90°F), a UVB 5.0 or 6% linear bulb, a cool zone, live plants or safe branches for climbing, and a reliable drip or misting system for hydration. Do not house chameleons together.
Is this a good first chameleon?
Veiled chameleons are hardy within the chameleon family, but all chameleons have specific care requirements. This sub-adult is a solid step for keepers with reptile experience, especially those familiar with managing humidity, lighting, and live feeders. True beginners should research extensively first.
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