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    Unique enclosure idea?

    Interesting idea.
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    My gravid cham is sick!

    If that’s truly when he mated her and true that she’s gravid, then she’s likely eggbound. They usually lay the eggs about 30 or so days after the mating. An X-ray would show wether she’s full of eggs or not. The problem is, that if she really is egg bound, at this point, because she’s going...
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    My gravid cham is sick!

    Was she mated with a male? If not, the eggs would be infertile.
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    Is this sand okay for lay bin? or should i stick to the regular play sand?

    The one I used for years is this one…it’s produced by Kings and comes in a white bag with red, blue and yellow sand toys on the front of it. I have used this sand for years and it has never caused any issues if ingested or if it gets in their eyes. I can’t find a link for it now…it may have...
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    My gravid cham is sick!

    When she’s drinking try sticking a cricket head first into her mouth so that as Moshe shuts her mouth while drinking she will bite down on the cricket. She may eat that way…and you won’t have to stress her out giving her food in a syringe. Here’s a recipe for feeding her that should be better...
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    Bump??

    You said…”I also want to switch to the bigger crickets but I still have...lots of the smaller ones. Is there a good way to dispense of crickets? I wanna ask before I either dump them in my grass or anywhere else.”…why not just keep them and grow the up, looking after them properly, so you can...
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    Help New veiled chameleon owner

    You’re welcome.
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    Eating leaves…stripping plants bare…

    Veiled females are famous for stripping pathos plants bare of leaves…especially when they are gravid.
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    Help New veiled chameleon owner

    Sorry it took me a while to come back… Regarding supplements: It’s important that the D3, calcium, phosphorous, vitamin A , etc are all in balance to prevent MBD or keep it from recurring. Vitamin A and D3 are fat soluble and can build up in the system,but there’s more to that story. There...
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    It’s almost Halloween!

    For the kids..and the chameleon lovers… https://www.halloweencostumes.ca/chameleon-costumes.html Neptune… https://www.chameleonforums.com/media/chameleon-halloween-bloopers-happy-halloween.52611/ Chameleon carved from pumpkin… Chameleonon pumpkin…...
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    Happy Halloween

    Wow!
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    Help New veiled chameleon owner

    You got an excellent husbandry from @MissSkittles …she does awesome reviews! You said…”Also how can you tell he has MBD by the pictures? What are the signs of MBD?”….in the first photo you posted of him, see how just down the arm from the elbow towards the wrist there is a bump…that’s a...
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    Stinky poop!

    It’s definitely important to know what the parasite is so it can be treated properly to get rid of it! Some you can’t get rid of easily and there are even one or two kinds you don’t need to get rid of. One chameleon I had expelled a worm that I took into the vets and the guy there who was...
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    Stinky poop!

    Smelly poop can often mean parasites are present. You might want to get a fecal done.
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    Lucky’s eye

    First needle I gave to a chameleon, the needle went in one side of the arm and out the other…so it got poked twice…cause I had to pull the needle out and reinsert it.poor chameleon. Bear in mind, I had no medical training and I couldn’t even practice giving needles on something else like an...
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