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    Chameleon puzzle..

    Chameleon puzzle of sorts. https://bitsandpiecescanada.ca/collections/unique-gifts?page=9
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    Wild Chameleons in Malta

    This is the first species of chameleon that I hatched the eggs of. I miss them. They had so much character and were so calm for wild caught chameleons.
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    Can this work?

    Have you checked out microwave oven stands?
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    Dropped eggs

    It’s usually not a good sign that a female drops eggs without burying them. Has she been digging at all? Do you have other reptiles/chameleons in the same room? How old is she? Please post some photos of the cage and the egg bin and her.
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    New Jackson chameleon

    I agree with @Motherlode Chameleon …he looks very good!
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    can't stick tongue out after vet

    Any news on the tongue?
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    can't stick tongue out after vet

    Let us know about the tongue.
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    can't stick tongue out after vet

    This might help…
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    Diapause for panther chameleons

    How did you incubate them?
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    Diapause for panther chameleons

    @Maximus_Cham said…”from the eggs I collected and incubated myself for eight months, only four hatched”…what happened to the other eggs in the clutch? Were they fertile? Did they mold? Rot? Shrivel up? How did you incubate them?
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    Diapause for panther chameleons

    You might like this thread… https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/egg-incubation….195822/
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    Egg incubation…

    Effects of incubation temperature on growth and performance of the veiled chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus)… “Incubation at moderate temperatures provided the best conditions for both embryonic and post-hatching development. The highest incubation temperatures were disruptive to development...
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    Clumsy chameleon.

    I wish I could give you an answer as to what the bump is…but I can’t. Can you post a video of her moving around in the cage? One more thing though…because she’s a veiled female, you will need to control her diet and temperatures soon to prevent her from developing large clutches of eggs and...
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    Diapause for panther chameleons

    IMHO…it would likely be best for the health of the hatchlings to hatch at the appropriate number of days (like nature should do) to have properly developed, healthy babies. You might find this interesting… “These results support and extend ideas regarding a constancy in the number of...
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    Feeding

    With female veiled chameleons in particular, if they are not kept in a particular fashion (diet, temperature wise, etc) they can produce too many follicles/eggs and become eggbound and develop follicular stasis…so as they approach sexual maturity, you want to make sure you control their feeding...
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