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    Female veiled laying behavior or concern?

    Photos of the lay bin please.
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    Yearling Trioceros hoehnelli

    Very nice!
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    My Heart is Breaking

    So sorry to hear this Jann. I know how hard it must be for you. Keep him in your heart. It’s all we can do. 🫂❤️😔
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    Seriously weird position

    In post #8…that’s my favourite position of all that they get into. It’s just too much!
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    New Chameleon Parent

    Welcome to the forum and the crazy world of chameleons! This is a great sight full of good information that will help you the main mistakes newbies make. You’ve been given more good sites to check out too.
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    Are these really Calumma nasutum?

    @Motherlode Chameleon …this site shows a bright green with light on the lower half of the body…are there different colour phases or is it something else?
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    Petr Necas… Cleaning Eye myth in chameleons …

    40+ years and I’m still learning!
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    Petr Necas… Cleaning Eye myth in chameleons …

    “The general tendency and pattern is, chameleons that are exposed to hydration methods using pressurized water seem to do it very frequently”…
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    Here we go again.

    @Beman said…”I am a firm believer in not stealing”…I totally agree. @Beman said…”But I could delete this thread you made and then you could give her the forum to come here and get help”…great idea!!
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    Chameleon Bites…

    Some veileds are very easy to handle and others can be awful.
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    Hello!

    I’m afraid I have no advice about keeping blue tongue skinks. I did keep a couple of species of skinks….but not blue tongues. Sorry. ☹️
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    Chameleon Bites…

    “You can create a safer environment for both you and the chameleon by using gloves and encouraging the chameleon to crawl onto a stick.”… https://www.chameleons.info/l/how-to-handle-a-chameleon-bite/
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    Age‐related changes in the tooth–bone interface area of acrodont dentition in the chameleon…

    “the calcium and phosphorus content was lower in the jaw bone than in the teeth, especially at the juvenile stage. This could explain the broken jaw bones during fights between animals, as the bone is much weaker than the junctional tooth–bone areas.”…...
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    How to safely move a chameleon in winter

    I love the coat idea…it works!!! Maybe put her in a small cloth bag inside he coat, to keep her from crawling out of the coat?
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    @Decadancin HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

    @Decadancin …looks like it’s that time again! Hope you’re having a great day…doing things you love to do……… eating pizza!? 🎉🥂🎂🎈🎉
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