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  1. Scoobthenoob

    Terrified Veiled

    Based on his size Your a Giant to him...... give him time :)
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    New veiled owner

    Prepare this one for now :) Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? What amount? What is the schedule? How are you gut-loading...
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    New owner few questions

    I am also from the UK Here is my concern, ... If you know that his enclosure never drops much below 65F then fine, however, what about the night your central heating packs in in the middle of winter.... I would and do use a none light none intrusive secondary lamp on a temp monitor to...
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    Leftover crickets

    fingers fingers... and cupped hand
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    sleeping patterns?

    Sorry no one picked up on this, they should be active for about 12 hours or so...
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    Something stuck in my chameleon

    Pet Insurance Find an insurer that will cover reptiles.. I live in the UK, so my knowledge of US pet insurers is lacking, or alternative is find out what the premiums are, and instead each month put that amount in a savings jar...
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    Exo terra screen terrarium?

    Nothing worse when your busting I can confirm zip front solution is fine till it jams.... worse if it breaks completely after jamming.
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    Attaching plants to cage

    GOLDEN POTHOS (Scindapsus aureus) - not to be digested in large quantities Hence my gut say no
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    When is basking light need

    I can better help if you click quote, and fill from quote and post. To me he looks a little dehydrated, he does need 12 hours light with UVB, per day, and climate permitting sunlight, as this is the best light.. However, make sure he has a basking area that is at least 85F and an area that is...
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    This is a silly question

    Fed by the Blue army Yes he probably associates the uniform with food....
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    Attaching plants to cage

    The plant is listed as "toxic to cats, toxic to dogs" My gut say no.. The plant is listed as "toxic to cats, toxic to dogs" by the ASPCA, because of the presence of insoluble raphides. Care should be taken to ensure the plant is not consumed by pets. Symptoms may include oral irritation...
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    Attaching plants to cage

    Safe Plants A ABELIA (Abelia grandiflora) AFRICAN DAISY (Arctotis) ALYSSUM, SWEET (Lobularia maritima or Alyssum maritimum) AMERICAN ELM also ELM (Ulmus americana) ANTHEMIS also known as CHAMOMILE (Anthemis) ARBUTUS (Epigaea repens) ASPARAGUS FERN (Asparagus plumosus or A. setaceus)...
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    Attaching plants to cage

    They moved the post as I was grrr about to post Get some sticks, straight as possible not chemically treated, they should be about the same width as your viv, which I am guessing is 60x60x120... In the end of each stick drill a hole about 1-2cm from end and through that put the tie, then...
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    Something stuck in my chameleon

    I did not want to say end it Yes, I was trying to pressure you into doing something, as anything was better than nothing, and yes, I was not very nice about it perhaps. And ultimately I am sorry, sorry I could do nothing other than give advice, sorry that I could not gift you the money (not...
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    Small Scab and Eye Rubbing

    Sorry for going over the top but.. Make sure the solution is Sodium Chloride, salt is a generic term in chemistry, there are many different salts, it is imperative when purchasing saline solutions that the only ingredients other than water is NaCl.....
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    Small Scab and Eye Rubbing

    as for fractions of a % Normal saline is sodium chloride @0.9% The other 99.1% needs to be water For our home brew we are safely rounding to achieve a considerably higher salt concentrate of 0.1% making our solution 1% b v. And a very cost effective alternative to counter eye drops...
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    Small Scab and Eye Rubbing

    the mix I gave you is precise The mix of 100ml water to 1g of salt will give you a 1% solution, as this is not for IV we can afford a 1% solution.
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    Small Scab and Eye Rubbing

    Saline is http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saline_(medicine) Whilst making your own it will not be medicine grade, it will do the same job. A basic definition of saline is salt water.
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