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  1. Kristen99

    New veiled question

    Not on the safe list (looks to be the one you have) but I have been wrong before.
  2. Kristen99

    New veiled question

    On the safe list
  3. Kristen99

    Hi!

    When they are not mature they are normally mostly green adults have a more variety of colors. Please refer to my first post you have a lot of things to change to keep a healthy chameleon.
  4. Kristen99

    New veiled question

    Sheflara arbolicola is the safe umbrella tree from my understanding I believe the other type is not on the safe plant list.
  5. Kristen99

    New veiled question

    I'm not 100% sure but the umbrella looks like it may be the toxic kind? I can barely see them tho so I may be totally wrong
  6. Kristen99

    New veiled question

    Her home looks awsome keep up with your supplement schedule and she will be one happy lady!! Great job! :)(y) Did you look into getting a linner UVB light by chance?
  7. Kristen99

    Hi!

    Thanks @jannb there was a lot and I totally spaced on the gutloading. Also @KamaKamaChameleon! you need to feed in the morning feeding later in the day does not give your chameleon time to bask and digest his food.
  8. Kristen99

    Hi!

    These are the flaws in your husbandry that need to be changed asap or you will cause your chameleon to fall ill and or die. Please read up on Medabolic Bone Disease. Chameleon Info: Feeding - try a variety diet like hornworms, silkworms, dubai roaches, superworms Mealworms are not great for...
  9. Kristen99

    Shedding

    You can use zip ties but they tend to rip the screen a bit or some thin wire from a home improvement store.
  10. Kristen99

    Shedding

    It depends on where you live and the temperature it says around 75 during the day where I am and I use a 60 watt bulb
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