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  1. chascarpenter1

    Chameleon names. What's your chameleon's name?

    I have two veiled chameleons, both males, named Charlie The Lizard and Mowgli. My daughter picked the name Charlie's name.
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    Administering Reptiaid

    ..................................................................................Nice!:)
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    Administering Reptiaid

    So, I just went ahead and did it. I found that hornworms don't work well because all of the fluid oozes/squirts out on the first bite. However, dubias work great! The exoskeleton holds the the medication nicely when injected into the abdomen with a syringe. A medium/large dubia can hold about...
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    Administering Reptiaid

    Anyone else?
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    Administering Reptiaid

    I bought some Reptiaid for my guys. While they seem to be in good health, I figured it might be a good idea to administer it a couple times a year to be proactive. I have some syringes that I no longer need. Has anyone tried injecting feeders with meds to make it less traumatic for their cham's?
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    NEW post your vivarium and enclosure set ups!

    Charlie and Mowgli's enclosure
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    Baby Monsoon

    Absolutely amazing!
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    Dark Veiled Cham

    The cage looks a little sparse and might cause him stress. However, one of my veileds, also bought from LLL, looks to be about the same age and markings, he could be related to your little guy, and tends to be more brown than my other one unless he is directly under the tube light and my kids...
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    My Jackson Cham ICARUS is gone!

    When I found Charlie, he was in one of the taller trees silhouetted by the sun. Because chameleon's patterns are meant to break up the lizard's outline, a direct approach may not be effective. Instead, get low and look up. Don't look for a lizard, look for a shape. This was a common technique we...
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    My Jackson Cham ICARUS is gone!

    Don't give up! I looked for a year after my daughter's veiled went missing. Then one day, I looked up in a neighbor's tree, and there he was. They are more resilient than we give them credit for. Keep looking!:)
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    Is he stressted, or do they just get dark at certain times?

    i would think that after hanging out for a bit he just wanted to get some extra UV by getting dark, but even if he's fine with being handled, it might take a lot out of him. The human definition of stress is not the same for animals, so from a chameleon standpoint he could be stressed.
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    Charlie and Mowgli's New Digs

    I made the rock out of styrofoam. They were cut using a hot foam saw and covered in multiple layers of grout. Once completely dry details were painted in with acrylic paint. After I was happy with each one, I waterproofed each one with an a cyrillic sealer and set them aside for weeks to air...
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    Advise on type of basking bulb?

    I was thinking about using one of these to replace my power suns because I got a Arcadia T5 fixture. What do you all think?
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    Overwhelmed With Lighting

    What type and wattage incandescent bulb are you using?
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    Charlie and Mowgli's New Digs

    I created it myself. There are natural elements like cork, but the rock are hand made and the rest is Great Stuff spray foam covered in silicon and coco fiber. The planters and cricket cups are all integrated into the background. While I hand feed most of the time, the cricket cups/ caves are...
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    Charlie and Mowgli's New Digs

    Here are some more of the cage and its residents.
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    Charlie and Mowgli's New Digs

    Here are a couple of pics of the new home I built out of a old kitchen hutch. While it was originally meant for one, Charlie's return required some last minute adjustments to the design. Like I said it was an old display cabinet that i sanded down painted inside and out with exterior paint. I...
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    Very Interesting Lesson Learned

    Great post, I had been considering SunRays for my two Veileds, but keeping temps up is always an issue.
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    Why the High Humidity for Veileds?

    I would think, that even in their natural habitat, there are both dry and wet season. Also, like in Southern California's sage scrub region, it may be dry during mid day, but at night, morning and the evening it is quite damp due to the marine layer. In a regulated enclosure this variance could...
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    Charlie's back!

    Carol, It was a fairly mild and very dry winter here in SoCal. That being said, occasionally, it did get down to the mid to high 30's. Jannb, I agree, if you knew how many times I had false ID a leaf in a tree or stick... but, I never stopped hoping.
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