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  1. xbrokenbabydoll

    Tips on Cup Feeding?

    I'll try some of the suggestions & update how the worked! Thanks!
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    Are these horn worms too big for my veiled chameleon?

    I agree. I thought if they ate the tomato plants they would be toxic. I don't think I would risk it!
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    Some pix of our different species

    They are all really pretty. Love the intensity of the color in the 1st pic :)
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    First melleri!

    He looks amazing! Love the temp set-up also! Very good :)
  5. xbrokenbabydoll

    what to w/ premie jax babies?

    Sorry about Squirmer :( . From what I've read you've been on pins & needles with these guys I wish you all the luck in the world that your remaining 2 pull through for you. :)
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    Crossing Fingers 1 of 13 hatched

    They are adorable! What species are they?
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    She look okay?

    Defiantly should get a layer bin at the bottom so if she is gravid then she has a place to lay her eggs and would help prevent her from becoming egg bound. :)
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    First Pics of my Panther

    He is stunning. I love how his body is the mix of blue/green and I bet that red is really going to stand out when he's full-grown
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    Parsonii Yellow Giant

    He's really pretty! Love the yellow in him :) He looks huge :)
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    New Camera NIKON D7100

    Those pictures are amazing! Love how much color and detail they show! wish I could get a camera as good as that one!!
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    Ideal Neonate/Baby Care in Aquarium with no drainage :(

    I would also watch the paper towels on the bottom of the cage and if they get too wet maybe change them out. If you have a way to get any live plants that would help with keeping the humidity at the right spot.
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    Ideal Neonate/Baby Care in Aquarium with no drainage :(

    I've never kept a baby in an all glass cage, my breeder always has his baby veilds in screen (pretty sure since they hatch). I would think try not to make the cage too wet, I've heard too much humidity and wetness can be just as bad as not enough. If you could get your hands on a smaller...
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    Either Dubias Transform with Age, or I have a Mysterious Roach in Enclosure

    Defiantly a male Dubia :) at least you found him IN your chameleon's cage! I found a 2" Female on my floor and I thought it was a spider made me jump, she must have escaped when she was still a nymph :p
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    Cricket ID Anyone?

    Defiantly worth a shot, your chameleon probably won't even notice a difference in crickets :p
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    Cricket alternative ?

    Yah my 2 year old Veiled won't eat crickets anymore, even if I put them in his cage, they go un-touched but his cup of Dubias slowly disappears lol
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    Veiled female with prolapsed ????? !!!GRAPHIC PHOTOS!!!

    I hope she's okay... Please update when you get around to it. The whole story posted made me feel scared/worried for you/her :(
  17. xbrokenbabydoll

    You will die laughing

    That was hilarious! Bird was really getting into it :D
  18. xbrokenbabydoll

    new to this help

    Also you can try looking up specific incubation information depending on what type of Chameleon you have (might take a while with google though lol)
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    jax cham baby pics! ( pic heavy)

    They are so cute!! They look so small. Must've been a nice surprise! :)
  20. xbrokenbabydoll

    Tips on Cup Feeding?

    I never thought I would have this problem. I have an almost 2 year old Male Veiled who has been cup-fed since he was hatched out. However I recently acquired 3 new Chameleons (2 Jacksons & 1 Veiled), and the person I got them from free-cage fed and only gave them crickets that were way...
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