“Conclusion: the genetic damage baseline level was identical in both C. c. chamaeleon inhabiting El-Dabaa (Marsa Matrouh) and C. c. musae inhabiting El-Arish (North Sinai) of Egypt that confirmed the safety of their habitats.”…...
Good to hear you’ve decided to come back…welcome back! Hope you’ll post often enough that we know you’re still here…and that share your knowledge with those you can help?! You were missed!!
Welcome to the forum!
What species is your chameleon?
Please post some photos of the cage including the lights on the cage..and some of your chameleon.
Welcome to the forum.
How old is your chameleon?
It’s really going to depend on what’s wrong with him…but it’s good that he’s at the vets. Hopefully the vet is knowledgeable about chameleons.
Good luck! Keep us posted.
These parts are still there…
http://www.adcham.com/html/taxonomy/species-taxonomy.html
http://www.adcham.com/html/ecology/ecology-map.html
From the second link you can get to a lot of the pages.
The Wayback Machine might be helpful.
Welcome to the forum!
How old is your chameleon? Male or female? Species?
Please post some photos of your cage including the lights on top of the cage. Is the cage near a window?
Where do you live?
You were very lucky to have so many good years together..but I’m sure the loss was and still is shocking and not easy to cope with. I know you have many good memories of your time together that will always be with you. My heart goes out to you and your family. Hugs and love. ❤️
How a Canadian scientist and a venomous lizard helped pave the way for Ozempic…
https://globalnews.ca/news/9793403/ozempic-canada-scientist-venomous-lizard-weight-loss/