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  1. CasqueAbove

    Lighting confusion

    Generaly it is 1 hr in the am and 1 hr in the evening. for heat. Some will over bask if given the chance.
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    Just for fun.

    But only when the window fogs. I only noticed it the one day. That is why it took me a minuet. These are likely weeks worth of shots.
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    Chameleon Sitter in Durham NC

    You can also go through the pet sitting companies. I used Rover. When you look at the profiles of the sitters they will mention their experience and you can interview them. They sent daily picture updates. It worked out very well even though I was nervous at first.
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    Feeding Schedule Rationale

    If I were to imagine a a wild cham feeding schedule it would be hard to replicate. No food on rainy days, days with one or two tiny catches, and days of gorging when the find the right spot. And many days where the just don't find a meal. So I do think fasts and days with out food do matter...
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    Lost Nails???

    Missing nails are not that uncommon. However we should try to prevent it. As mentioned screen climbing and ropes are key culprits but not the only. It can also happen from handling when we try to get them off a branch if we are not careful. I would look for things that look like she could...
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    Just for fun.

    Nope. Tongue splotches where she has been shooting at bugs out side the window. It only showed up in the steam from the shower.
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    Just for fun.

    So I was trying to figure out what these spots are. Any guess lol.
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    Hanging on the door a lot?

    On the handling, I tend to agree with @Klyde O'Scope . Between 7 chams I don't always have time to be slow and gentle. I tend to just., well grab and pick them up. They do not like this at first, as you may expect, but they have all gotten use to it and will no more get off my hand and turn to...
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    Another Rescued Veiled…Another Gravid Female?!?

    Yes with invasive it is tricky. Most laws just blanket cover and it is the enforcement that changes. Florida has so many it gets hard to tell who is who, like the brown anole that does not belong. I also just red something on earth worms. Apparently they are not native to the US and have...
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    Another Rescued Veiled…Another Gravid Female?!?

    Ahh so if you did not take her they would have to euthanize. I see
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    Another Rescued Veiled…Another Gravid Female?!?

    How is a wild caught a rescue?
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    vining plants and how to attach them?

    Look up serpa designs on you tube. He uses tiny u nails
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    Chameleon tail turning black and scabbing

    For what it is worth. There was a clip floating around of a wild Cham in Florida catching a big Dragonfly. That Cam had only about 1in of tail. It was all gone and he was living wild. Just a positive thought
  14. CasqueAbove

    I think we need to get rid of the word 'bioactive'

    I have found small millipedes in my soil and still have gnats. For whatever that is worth. But here is a youtube. She roes over the methods and tried them and shows what works for her. She has many plants.
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    Breeders, I need your help 😢

    I would agree with @Brodybreaux25 I doesn't look completely unviable at all. When they go bad it is usually pretty obvious with them molding over and turning a dark color. I would make sure temp and moisture are constant, but I don't know what else I would do for fear of making it worse. If...
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    Veiled Outdoors

    @Beman is correct. CA is good about 90% of the time, but you will need to deal with the extreme as CA will get too hot and too cold at times
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    Spider mites

    Ok yes confused Lol. I was thinking of snake mites. Those are the only ones I worry about.
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    Spider mites

    Spider mites don't make webs. They will just look like tiny red specs. They also do not affect chameleons. And yes from what I understand the springtails will eat the eggs. I am running many Bio tanks with snakes and have had no issues, though I do live in Oregon.
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    Spider mites

    Are you sure they are spider mites, springtails are said to eat the eggs of the spider mite.
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    Anybody know about fresh water aqua scaping?

    If it is green cloudy it is alge bloom. If gray cloudy it is bacterial bloom. Neither is harmful, just ugly. Getting rid of it can be trickier depending on the cause. Is it a new tank or has it been set up for a while ?
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