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  1. jvillereptile

    nail trimming

    i was wonering if it is safe to trim there nails a little. my male veiled has claws that penetrate my skin so i was wondering if i can trim just the very tip or is there a way to keep there claws trimmed
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    Translucent-calyptratus?

    they are genetic defect just like albinism. and it is not dominant it is a recessive trait just if you breed to thing with that recessive trait you will have that recessive trait. i just think chameleon look best normal. the question is how did that trait come about?
  3. jvillereptile

    Should I try again?

    you should try it again i saw some of the ones fl cham had in daytona and they are truly nice looking babies.
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    Translucent-calyptratus?

    i saw some babies at daytona they are truly ugly why would someone want a chameloen with that deformity.
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    of what i read i haven't seen anything about...

    walmart sells them for 8.99 and the are 3-4ft tall
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    one of my babies

    i decided to take a picture of one of my babies that i hatched 3months ago. the photos are a little blurry becuase i used my phone to take them
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    anyone going to daytona

    i was wondering if anyone is going to daytona and what day they are going to be there. i'll be there saturday
  8. jvillereptile

    outside

    i kept mine on my screen porch all summer and they are doing great.
  9. jvillereptile

    how many veiled eggs can fit in a hova-bator?

    i hatched veiled eggs in a incubator with the high of 84. the reason i used the incubator was becuase they were laid in late november and my house dropped to bellow 50 at night the eggs hatched in may. if i every get a clutch during the summer i don't plan to use an incubator on them
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    Taking chameleons to work

    here is a website you can go to for the chameleon lesson. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/reptiles/lizard/Veiledchameleon.shtml. i used it at the elementary school i work at and the kids love it. jackson would be better off left at home just feed them every morning and keep them in an...
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    July '06 Photo Contest

    how can i get my picture to that size
  12. jvillereptile

    gecko (offtopic) sorry

    you are not going to find one cheaper then that unless you go to an expo or find a breeder
  13. jvillereptile

    Baby Deremenis Chameleon Just Hatched!

    can you post a picture of the mother. they are one of the coolest looking chameleons i have seen
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  15. artemis II gravid color

    artemis II gravid color

  16. jvillereptile

    New cage design

    i was wondering with a six foot tall cage were are you goining to put the lights. i would suggest turning about a foot from the top to a compartment to house the light fixture. for easier access to them. it will look better to
  17. jvillereptile

    The most horrifying thing happened today...

    i never had problems with my chameleon on the floor but when they have managed to escape i find them in the strangest places. one time my one female escaped i found her across the room ontop of my other chameleon cage trying to get in. and another time same chameleon i found her in a dead ficus...
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    dehydrated jackson

    i recieved a jackson that had it eyes sunk in. i tried everything from hydration chambers to free flow hose misting the cage all day. i was wondering if i mixed some pedialyte in its drip system if it would help it. help would be very appreciated
  19. jvillereptile

    senegal chameleon

    i got the senegal chamelon this weekend and it is in better condition than most sengals i have seen. all thre of the one he had were really good looking and eating great. i think mine is a male only becuase my veiled female become aggressive when they see any male of any speices, they dont...
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    male veiled shows aggresstion toward jackson

    i didn't mix them the cages are close to each other outside
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