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    This is mj...

    I would say she's a veiled!
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    Veiled chameleon with black coloration

    Hey there! Well I wouldn't know what the black spots are but I'm guessing prolly some fungal thing? I just wanted to give u some advice about your supplementation schedules, calcium w d3 3 times a week ain't right, u should be dusting them with plain calcium daily and calcium w d3 and...
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    Weird skin problem

    It looks as though its legs got caught on smth and she prolly tried so hard to get away she pulled of the skin? It looks rather raw to me. Take her to a vet ASAP and make sure the enclosure has no chance of bacterial or fungal growth that may infact it!
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    New to the site :)

    Wow Nicole good job on nursing him back to health. A world of difference when u look at the pic of him now and the pic where u just got him. Kudos to u!
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    Silas The red raider

    Wow man that's one of the most intense looking veileds I've seen with red and all. I hope mine turns out half as good! Handsome one u got!
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    How to handle crickets

    He looks pretty darn fine to me. Nice lookin guy u got there
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    How to handle crickets

    Well I don't know what the temps are in Hawaii year round but getting a basking lamp doesn't cost much, just don't get those branded ones specially made for reptiles if your on a tight budget cus regular ones sold at your home appliance shop works just fine. Chameleons don't usually miss their...
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    How to handle crickets

    Well my guess it that he's just trying to be darker to absorb as much heat as possible, if your husbandry is on the ball then I wouldn't worry too much.
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    free range sleeping???

    Lol @ "I just don't trust my house"
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    How to handle crickets

    Oranges carrot cucumber apple. Well basically anything that's in the fridge which I can get my hands on, not forgetting some superload :D changed everyday
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    How to handle crickets

    This is what I do. I place toilet rolls/paper towel rolls in the cricket tub and when it's time to feed I just take the rolls and shake them into a cup with calcium powder in it, their jumping just naturally coats them in the dust and from the cup to feeding station. No touching of the crickets...
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    Colours

    Hi there! Basically bright = happy. dark = stressed/unhappy/basically not good. Veileds can have many colours depending on their sire, turquoise/yellow/orange are a few of them. There's even translucent and pied ones out there. Hope this answers your questions!
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    Brownish toe due to shed

    Alright I'll try that and hopefully it comes off. Has anyone just let it take it's course and not end up losing a toe?
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    Brownish toe due to shed

    Hi everyone. My male veiled just finished his shed a couple days ago and one of his toes is turning into a light brown/ greyish colour. I'm pretty certain it's due to a bad shed, I've tried using a q tip to rub it off but somehow nothing is coming off. I was just wondering if it would clear the...
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    My Chameleon is Orange?

    Maybe u could post a photo? I would love to see an orange Senegal :D
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    month'n a half old panther.. vitamin questions

    Hi there. For calcium with d3 n multivitamin, u would only want to dust those twice a month. Lightly dust with calcium w/o d3 every feeding. Be careful not to over supplement w the d3 n vitamin powders as they can get sick from being over supplemented as well. Hope that helps!
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    My chams awesome eating habits!

    Hello everybodeh! I just had to share the awesomely cute eating habits of my cham Mr Chameleon. After snapping up 1 cricket he always goes to the basking spot for 5 minutes and back to the feeding station, back and forth till there's nothing left! It's just simply so cool to observe :D anyone...
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    Looks abnormal

    That looks good! She loves her new basking spot doesn't she
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    baby veiled not eating crickets

    Hi there! I don't quite get the part about the plants and tank where u mention dirt/soil. But if that means u have substrate in your viv I suggest u remove it and have no substrate at all especially when u free range a few of the crickets. Calcium with d3 isn't recommended everyday, plain...
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    Small Veiled?

    Ah so you've already had him for that long, I was thinking u just got him not long ago being told he was 10 months. Perhaps he's a miniature breed of veiled chameleon. :D hmm I'm pretty curious now to what may be the cause of this too!
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