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  1. Dbash44

    Neonate Prolapse Help

    Okay I’ll head over to the store to get that to see if it works better. Okay moist paper towel will go in immediately. I called Dr. Greeks office and he’s only in on Wednesdays right now. The earliest they can see the cham is Monday with his colleague, Dr. Moore due to being closed over the...
  2. Dbash44

    Neonate Prolapse Help

    Okay. Is there a reason KY jelly is better than the other stuff I’m using? Like a stimulant or something? I went to Dr Greek, who you previously suggested and he’s great. I was going to call him on my way into the office to see if he thinks he can do anything.
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    Neonate Prolapse Help

    Yeah. I saw one of Jann’s posts suggesting it. I found it hard to soak it’s vent because it would constantly run away. I am afraid of it falling and getting hurt or falling in a bow of water and getting the sugar in its eyes. I did, however, use a spoon over an empty bowl and slowly poured the...
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    Neonate Prolapse Help

    @jannb @kinyonga Hi ladies, I know you have a lot of experience with neonates and reptiles in general. What do you think?
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    Neonate Prolapse Help

    Hey guys and gals, I’ve never had this issue before. One of my neonates has a prolapse. I was just transferring it to it’s enclosure from the incubation container and found it. I applied some Naturally Unique Reptanicals prolapse care to it and I’m worried because it’s not going back in. I...
  6. Dbash44

    Bioactive Build

    Thanks, Connor (: Great job on your video, too, btw! I ended up getting some creeping fig and plan to use that, vanilla bean orchid, ivy and some other climbing plants as wall cover. Going to plant those in the bottom. I plan to use the integrated planters for things such as cascading plants...
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    Bioactive Build

    I spent another $90 on plants today. Whoopsie! I'll post pictures of all of them later tonight (:
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    Pascal's New Bioactive Home!

    Yeah. I believe we were chatting on it the other day :ROFLMAO: https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/bioactive-build.174051/page-2
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    Pascal's New Bioactive Home!

    No problem. I'm new to bioactive setups as well. A lot of what I learned from my years gardening and cultivating plants as a hobby is what I've applied to my live planted enclosures and part of what I'm applying to this. I know it's all different, but it's somewhere to start. I know I don't know...
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    Pascal's New Bioactive Home!

    Whenever I've used these backgrounds in the past I found that feeders can hide behind them. Once they died it started to smell funky. The way around that I use is to cover the openings on the bottom/top. I forget if said openings are at the top or bottom, but I make sure that they are at the...
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    Pascal's New Bioactive Home!

    I would do some research before getting all your plants. As another member said, hibiscus has very particular conditions. One of the conditions is soil with a particular pH that may differ from the other plants. My hibiscus at work gets mad at me when I over water it which might be a problem in...
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    I Feel Bad For This Hornworm....

    If you let it turn into a moth like other members have suggested, I would make sure your cham is big enough to eat it. If he's an adult it should be fine, but, again, depends on his size. If the pupae oozed black goo then your caterpillar might have died inside. I've had that happen when the...
  13. Dbash44

    New Baby

    What a nice fella doing that for you! He's a keeper haha I'm glad you got it fixed. These misters are great and reliable unlike many other brands. Unrelated to the misting thing, you can always make/buy a feeder cup that attaches to the enclosure. You can use these cups to track how much your...
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    Is my chameleon ok he’s been dark colors lately

    Hey buddy, Please take what people on here are telling you seriously. I have read some of your other threads that have suggested some husbandry changes one of which included not holding your chameleon. On top of any husbandry issues that are being addressed, you're possibly stressing out your...
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    New Baby

    Not that this matters anymore, but the directions for the mist king say to drill at 5/8" hole for a loose fit and 9/16" for a tight fit. I'm going based off memory here. Either way, I have always used the tight fit option and never had leaks. It's a PITA to get in the hole tho so just be patient...
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