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  1. graydoyle05

    Veiled and full setup offered

    I am selling my veiled chameleon and entire cage setup for pickup in the Louisiana area, or shipped. Cham is a healthy male veiled about a year old. Setup includes: 2x2x4 foot cage UV and heat lamps (w/bulbs) Pothos totem, 2 fake foliaged vines many fake vines and perches Mister Calcium...
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    Selling Veiled

    Selling my 1 year old veiled, Icarus, that I got over the summer from Curly Tail Reptiles. Icky is perfectly healthy, but very anti-social. DO NOT expect to handle, possibly ever. The sire is gorgeous, so I would recommend Icarus highly for a breeding project. Please PM me or contact me at (504)...
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    Rare chams?

    Hi all! I was doing some research about all the incredible chameleon species there are, and I was curious about the diversity of species here on the forums. I only have a grumpy veiled, but I have a huge respect for conservational breeders of endangered species here on the forums and around the...
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    Superworm bedding, impromptu?

    Rolled oats is the easiest, cheapest, and most plentiful bedding available. I also use ground up dog food, which I've seen recommended for dubias but my superworms seem to like it
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    Icarus not getting enough sun (or food)

    Update: If chameleons hate, Im the most hated owner of all. I tried yesterday to release some crickets into his cage but he didn't eat any of them, so as a last resort I tried to hold him and place him in my cricket bin, but he continued to fire up and hiss at me. He also leaped to the floor...
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    Icarus not getting enough sun (or food)

    Hi all, I got a veiled chameleon roughly a month ago from a private breeder and he has been doing perfectly well. I had tons of worries, as new cham owners always have. The only issue is that he dislikes being handled a great deal, and will do anything to avoid it. I didn't think this was such...
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    Sleepy Cham

    No he isn't, which I suppose is a good sign. On occasion I check on him at night (turn the bathroom light on) and he's always sound asleep. I may just be worrying a little too much
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    Sleepy Cham

    Howdy, I was just wondering how poor of hearing chams have. I know they aren't deaf, but most things I've seen on here say their hearing is pretty bad. I was just wondering cause my veiled is showing some odd colours in the morning and he seems to yawn a little, and I was curious if this was...
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    Panther Prison

    Hello all, Just wanted to share a photo of a panther in the chameleon exhibit at Audubon zoo in New Orleans. While I'm usually proud of our Zoo for its proper care of its animals, I was hurt when I saw this little guy When I saw the Panther chameleon label in the reptiles exhibit I jumped...
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    Dripper vs Misting

    Aloha, I just wanted to share my learnings from my male veiled, Icarus. When I first received I would mist him 2-3 times a day and I would notice that he would start to sprint (or the arboreal equivalent of a sprint) away from me and try to climb on the ceiling. I read a few forums and...
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    Chameleon eats plant

    Veileds are known for eating plant matter. Its a way to keep themselves hydrated, so maybe mist him a little more. You cant really stop them from doing it, but just make sure that all of the plants in his cage are safe for chams and any fake plants are non-toxic
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    Cage suggestions?

    Thanks so much! The milk carton is a good idea, and ill go shopping today for some new plants. As a follow up, Ive been worrying a little about humidity and was wondering if the plant (its a pothos) would get enough light if I put a shower curtain behind the cage
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    Cage suggestions?

    So Ive been setting up my cage for my first veiled (its a 2x2x4 foot mesh (the cage, not the chameleon)) and I just noticed that I had a good bit of empty space so I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations on how to fill up some of that space to give my little pal maximum room to play...
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    Supplementing a Veiled

    Hello all, Could anyone share their schedules for supplementing a juvenile, sub-adult, and an adult veiled? Thanks!
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    Appropriate veiled cage size?

    Hello all, I am getting a six month old male veiled very soon and the cage I've ordered is a 18x18x36 and I know this will be good for a while, but I was wondering if it will be acceptable for an adult veiled. I know that bigger is always better and I'd be willing to build a bigger cage if...
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    help!!! I have a new baby vield it has a small bump and I can feel it. buy i

    Its definitely a tarsal spur. All male veiled have them from hatching. And thats one of the luxuries of owning veileds: you always know what gender they are! Dont stress out over it, itd be like worrying about your own belly button. (tarsal spurs and belly buttons would be pretty weird if you...
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    Baby rudis chams?

    It would have been, but I've found a gorgeous veiled with great genes in the classified section! I was interested in the rudis for its small size and affinity for colder climates, but everything eventually pointed to the veiled.
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    Tiki tiki?

    Thanks! Didnt think to contact him directly, new to Facebook as well as chameleon ownership
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    Tiki tiki?

    Hey everybody! Eager to own a beautiful veiled, I thought I'd found the perfect breeder cham. I jumped out of my seat when I found Stripes at Tiki Tiki reptiles, but I was concerned when I saw that the website hadn't been updated since 2013. I found a thread on chamforums where someone had the...
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    Noise machine issues

    The noisemaker is more of a tradition now than actually serving a purpose, my dogs aren't so noisy but when my father gets home (he works late hours) they bark. Nothing I can really do, but I'm used to it and hopefully my Cham won't be bothered
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