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    Eye Shedding Problems

    CHAM INFO: Your Chameleon - Veiled, female, 2 and a half years. Handling - Usually when I clean the cage or give her a bath. I take her out for a few minutes to ensure she is healthy and whatnot. Feeding - 3 or 4 super worms everyday. I tried crickets but she couldn't catch them unless I beat...
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    Eye Shedding Problems

    Hey there. My veiled chameleon has been having eye problems - I took her to the vet and they said she was one of the healthiest chams they'd seen, and I was doing a very good job with her. They gave me eye drops to put in her eyes four times a day, but right now she is in the process of...
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    HALP! Eye Problems in my female veiled?

    she's too slow and they usually jump out of her reach.
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    HALP! Eye Problems in my female veiled?

    Thank you so much everyone! I took her to the vet and the vet says she's very healthy! They gave me vitamin/calcium dust to put on her food, and told me to use Replenish eye drops for her eye problems. He told me never to use a q-tip because fibers could get stuck in the eye, which is what I...
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    HALP! Eye Problems in my female veiled?

    Thank you guys. So I should take out the 10.0 UVB bulb, get calcium without d3, and what sort of multivitamin should I use? If not superworms, what else could I use? I don't care for using crickets only because she can't really catch them that well, and I've been told mealworms are fatty and...
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    HALP! Eye Problems in my female veiled?

    CHAM INFO: Your Chameleon - Veiled, female, 2 and a half years. Handling - Usually when I clean the cage or give her a bath. I take her out for a few minutes to ensure she is healthy and whatnot. Feeding - 3 or 4 super worms everyday. I tried crickets but she couldn't catch them unless I beat...
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    help! chameleon laying eggs, hiding in her tunnel????

    I feel like they're too big for her to eat. I was planning on giving her the smallest of the horned worms that I have. I've never used liquid calcium, I've only ever had the calcium dust. How do you apply liquid calcium?
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    Discolored skin, help please

    You might want to mix soil with your sand so it's easier to tunnel with. Also, I'm not sure if your pot/bucket at the bottom is large enough for her to want to dig around in - but all chams are different lol. Mine just layed two days ago, but she wouldn't dig until I put ALL of her leaves in...
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    help! chameleon laying eggs, hiding in her tunnel????

    I keep it pretty wet. Not to where its muddy and soupy, but to where it's really good digging sand. I test it out myself to make sure I can dig a nice hole that will stay open. So mealworms are better than crickets for now? I bought 110 crickets at Repticon, and I want to use them. What about...
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    bump on chameal's nose

    My female veiled has the same bump, and I've been wondering what it is, too. It's not that big yet, but it's definitely noticeable. Everyone is saying its a growth/abscess. How can you be certain? Is it super dangerous to the chameleon, or can it live with it? I know humans get abscess's all the...
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    help! chameleon laying eggs, hiding in her tunnel????

    omg it may not be all of them? -.- I took the bucket out for today so I could try and dig all the eggs out, but I put it back in earlier when I got home from repticon :D I bought a lot of crickets today. Should i coat them and give her like seven, or should I just throw a bunch of mealworms...
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    help! chameleon laying eggs, hiding in her tunnel????

    Thanks guys. When I woke up this morning I started to get really nervous, so I took her lay bucket out and started digging. The hole did collapse on her, and the poor thing was face down in her tunnel with her tail sticking out. It wasn't moving and I got so scared but she started to move so i...
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    help! chameleon laying eggs, hiding in her tunnel????

    I've had my female veiled for about two and a half years, and she has never layed eggs. I've always had a big bucket in there with half dirt and half sand and kept it moist for when the time came. I put various leaf matter in front to give her enough privacy, and finally this past week I saw her...
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