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  1. Jakama

    How long can an adult go without food?

    My cham is CB, his mom is CB too although his pop is WC.
  2. Jakama

    How long can an adult go without food?

    Interesting. I guess I can't rule out parasites, but his digestive system seems to be working alright. I still see him pooping (tiny amounts), and the fact that he ate 2 katydids during his hunger strike makes me think that he is just going through an extremely picky phase. He totally ignored...
  3. Jakama

    How long can an adult go without food?

    Not WC, CB no doubt. For about a month before his hunger strike started he was on a diet of almost exclusively superworms - couldn't get anything else at the time and obviously not an ideal diet in the long run. But I don't think his problem was superworm addiction, since now he won't even eat...
  4. Jakama

    How long can an adult go without food?

    I have an adult Furcifer verrucosus, Gus, a year and two months old. Up until recently, his diet had been four superworms every other day (or an equivalent amount of black soldier fly larvae or dubias). But about a month and a half ago, his appetite nearly disappeared, and he left all or nearly...
  5. Jakama

    How close can he safely get to a UVB bulb?

    I have a 15-Watt Repti-Glo 10.0 fluorescent lamp about 2cm above the enclosure. My new 10-week-old F. verrucosus spends a lot of time on the ceiling right under that bulb - is that a problem? I've heard that UVB bulbs like this aren't intense enough to burn a chameleon, but I'd rather not chance...
  6. Jakama

    Need some feeder suggestions

    Nice, I will definitely order them. What kind of chow, though?
  7. Jakama

    Need some feeder suggestions

    Looks like a great resource. How long do you think these things live?
  8. Jakama

    Food in college

    What's a good starter size for a colony? Size of container isn't really an issue, I have a big plastic bin that I will be using.
  9. Jakama

    Food in college

    What do you mean by make one side hinged down the middle? Also, I don't think PetCo sells roaches. Where do you various forum users buy them?
  10. Jakama

    Food in college

    Eh, I will have a male roommate so it will probably go over fairly well. How ventilated should I make my colony? I have some mesh, so if need be I could cut a rectangle out of the top of my little bin and staple the mesh to it.
  11. Jakama

    Food in college

    Thanks, guys, this is all great info. How many roaches do you generally give at an every-other-day feeding?
  12. Jakama

    Food in college

    Is that what you use?
  13. Jakama

    Food in college

    I do know that females can become gravid with infertile clutches. My veiled is about 7.5 months old now, what sort of feeding schedule should I give her? Currently I feed her 6 adult crickets every day, with the occasional waxworm treat. Also, LIzards, how do you keep your bin heated? Do you use...
  14. Jakama

    Food in college

    Heh, thanks, guess if I got dubias I could put a blanket over them or something. How many dubias should I feed an adult female veiled chameleon every day? And for that matter, under what conditions will dubias lay eggs?
  15. Jakama

    Food in college

    So I'm moving off to college next year, and I'll be bringing my female veiled chameleon. The trick here will be finding a roommate who won't mind sharing the room with a chameleon. I figure it won't be too much of a hassle, but chirping crickets might be a deal-breaker. What I'm wondering is, is...
  16. Jakama

    Question on lighting

    I am considering modifying my room to give my chameleon a partial freerange. If I implement this I would open her door during the day and bring up a vine that would lead to something like a dwarf umbrella plant of a large ficus. I have a light fixture that I will use for a basking light. My...
  17. Jakama

    Help! Black Spot On Male Veiled Chameleon

    If your light was on the side there is a high likelihood that he was burned. I had the same thing happen to my female veiled the first night I had her. Just watch that spot for a while. When he sheds you'll get a good idea of how deep the burn goes.
  18. Jakama

    problem with veiled chameleon!!!

    What were they feeding the male at the place where you bought him? It may help to feed him that for a while, and slowly wean him off of it and on to a diet of crickets by putting one or two crickets in there every day with whatever he was originally fed. That is not a normal fecal color, should...
  19. Jakama

    chameleon for a beginner

    A veiled chameleon is the classic pet for a beginner. You mentioned that you wanted a pet on the smaller side. Male veiled chameleons require larger cages (2ftx2ftx4ft, compared to 2x2x3 for females), but females cycle infertile clutches every now and again, so are a bit more advanced in terms...
  20. Jakama

    Giving away eggs! Calling all Bay Area residents!

    I apologize to everyone, they are no longer available. I am an inexperienced owner and thought my chameleon was pregnant, turns out she was not.
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