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  1. Curlytails

    Trouble getting bits of shed off

    yeah. just advice being passed around by fellow hobbyists. i think you got the wrong impression...
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    Need advice on incubation set up

    get one of these. easiest way to control temp. also pierce water bottles with a thumb tack and put em in. it worked with my relatives gecko breeding incubator. i dont see why this combo wont work here
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    Baby veiled... not doing good

    omg im so sorry for your loss. i should have read the whole thread...:( rip lil dude:unsure:
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    Baby veiled... not doing good

    if available purchase some electrolyte powder or liquid and try to get some in the lil dude:( eyes are affected by dehydration. make sure you up your misting as much as possible
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    Juvenile Veiled Cham Has Been tan-brownish all day! And new poop looks very dry and sheiveled

    they change colour to be able to absorb the most heat. if you listened in physics class:LOL: you would know that darker colours absorb heat and lighter colours reflect ir waves(no offence just banter)!
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    Need advice on incubation set up

    is this a diy incubator you are talking about?
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    Trouble getting bits of shed off

    you need to be able to test water hardness, alkalinity(for calcium and magnesium levels), silicon, phosphorus and aluminium. the harshest on the animal are phosphorus and aluminium. these tests can be aqquired via reef tank testing kits.
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    Baby veilds hatching but dying

    one of my family members who used to breed geckos had the same problem. He told me that a mix of fungus and bacteria attacked the eggs after he candled them. best thing to do is sterilise everything and make sure you dont open the egg tub to frequently. you can always build a still air box if...
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    Your personal experiences!?

    males can be the biggest pain in the rear when it comes to cleaning time. watch out for a chameleon running down to get your pinky when your cleaning up. ive almost been bit 100s of times. my lil guy thinks he can outsmart me. foolish mortal:LOL:
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    Trouble getting bits of shed off

    I always suggest listening to people with more experience. i havent been in the reptile hobby for too long but i have previous experience with snakes and lizards. these guys know almost everything about chameleons. i barely know anything yet. always listen to the more informed people. i do...
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    Trouble getting bits of shed off

    okay! thats understandable. didnt think about that. i have hard water but no chlorine so i forgot about the rest of you:confused:. you can buy a test kit for fish to see if your water is okay. thanks for your insight guys!
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    Trouble getting bits of shed off

    ? really? thats general knowledge as far as i know
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    Trouble getting bits of shed off

    showers can be used at any time its a good way of getting extra humidity:)
  14. Curlytails

    Trouble getting bits of shed off

    a fudge ton of misting does the job usually(y)
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    Expert advice on vitamins and minerals

    thanks for the contribution James:)
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    I caught a locust while watering my grapevine and...

    RIP locust:(:LOL: i use them as a staple food. easier to find than crickets out here
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    Expert advice on vitamins and minerals

    I just wanted to know how many IU's and mg of each vit and mineral a chameleon needed. im very much into biology and chemistry so i wanted to see if i could create my own blend of supplement. thanks to everyone who contributes.
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    Comment by 'Curlytails' in media 'Kapow!'

    awesome! well done for winning:):love:
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    uvb dilemma

    the rain in the uk is about 40f never witnessed warm rain here. its a lil warm now but its not raining.
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