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    Introducing Loki the Cham

    Thank you that's very kind and always good to hear, he is looking very beautiful, his colours are developing really well :) ive removed both basking hammocks, he isnt to happy its been disturbed but hopfully he will get used to it, just need to add a few more vines in their place, and now going...
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    Introducing Loki the Cham

    Ok thanks, some good advise, as his vivarium size, I was thinking of getting a bigger enclosure for him, he has grown quite a bit in the last couple months, so due for a change, the basking hammocks were from a previous pet, I knew he wouldn't use it, more as a feature than anything but never...
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    Introducing Loki the Cham

    Sure no problem, Chameleon Info: ◦ Your Chameleon -Male yemen veiled chameleon, in my care for roughly 2 months, unsure of accurate age, but just over 7 months old as an estimate ◦ Handling - do not handle, but check boundaries in what he is willing to tolerate on occasions, building up to...
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    Introducing Loki the Cham

    Hi all, I'd like to introduce my veiled chameleon Loki, he has been in my care for about 2 months now as my first chameleon, he seems to be doing well, originally he was never handled other than when taken out to show customers in the shop which must have been quite stressful as he was stored...
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    Help with vitamins so many opinions

    I am currently using calci dust and nutribal, ( made by Vetark) the calci dust should be used every feed, once a week for nutribal on its own, usually on a sunday which makes it easier to keep track, the Arkvits is generally used instead of nutribal, after the Chams growing stages are complete...
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