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    Help

    So we went to the vet today and he had a slight prolapse and A LOT of seminal build-up causing a sever impaction. Does anyone know if this kind of thing can be removed safely at home or should i leave this to the vet if it happens again.
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    Help

    Hey everyone. Just noticed that my Chams vent is looking bad. It was good this morning. Any ideas?
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    Lump under tail

    It's not squishy but not rock solid either.
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    Lump under tail

    Hi everyone. I have noticed that my 1 year old veiled has a lump under his tail. Is this normal? Please have a look at the pics and let me know. He is also peeing and pooping less. Could it be an impact?
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    New flexarium set-up

    I was previously told that the humidity needed to be kept higher. I have not been able to keep the humidity above 15%??? Is this ok?
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    New flexarium set-up

    Hello all, I set up a flexarium 100 (largest one I could get) for my 10 month old veiled. I am finding it near impossible to keep the moisture up. I have a vaporizer, a sprayer, clay hydro balls in the bottom, and regular misting. I put plastic sheeting up on three sides (not the top or the...
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    9 month old veiled isn't opening his eyes.

    I have replied in the quote above.
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    9 month old veiled isn't opening his eyes.

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Male veiled, will be a year old in November(according to the pet store), bought him and brought him home the end of December. Handling - Handle him once or twice a week, for about 10 - 15 min max (usually a result of giving medicine or cleaning his enclosure...
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    Not shooting his tongue

    My little Spazz is no longer shooting his tongue. Tonight he let his tongue go to catch a cricket and it just hung there and then after almost a minute he was able to bring it back into his mouth. He had gone through a bout of vitamin A deficiency, which we were able to get him to a vet and get...
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    9 month old veiled isn't opening his eyes.

    unfortunately as a result of getting sick Spazz has lost the ability to shoot his tongue to catch is food and we have had to catch his crickets and feed him with tongs. I am curios if there is anyone knows what causes this or if it can be "fixed" or if there is a chance that it can go back to...
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    9 month old veiled isn't opening his eyes.

    Well he has opened his eyes a few times today but not for long periods of time. Taking him to the vet tomorrow.
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    9 month old veiled isn't opening his eyes.

    I don't see any lumps. I will try even more misting's. shower treatment?
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    Humidity???

    Just curious as to what others are using to help with humidity. I have tried moss and "rainforest background" and it always seems to grow mould. Is there anything out there that I can use that will not go mouldy?
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    plants

    In regards to the cork tiles do they not start to grow mould?
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    9 month old veiled isn't opening his eyes.

    When googling this, it came up with entophthalmia???
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    9 month old veiled isn't opening his eyes.

    Hi everyone, I am getting rather concerned. My veiled has not opened his eyes in about 4 days now (since his last shed). Any ideas what this could be from??? I am really starting to worry. He is usually pretty aggressive, and since this began he is really calm and let's me pick him up and touch...
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    plants

    Question for all of you. What are the best live plants to use in my enclosure, without risk of poisoning if consumed? Also I am looking at moving Spazz into a flexarium in the next couple of months. What is the best way to keep humidity levels up?
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    Food ---- 5 month old veiled cham

    Also in regards to the lighting i have a light canopy that is on a timer and a red heat lamp that is on all day and night. Spazz is a male.
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    Food ---- 5 month old veiled cham

    Hi GabeCastro, His enclosure is the 18x18x36, I plan on putting him in a flexarium in the summer. I leave the doors open for a while everyday to ensure that there is air exchange and clean the glass regularly. As for the feeders I have not come across any roaches here in edmonton, i would have...
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    Food ---- 5 month old veiled cham

    Hi SaintJimmy, when i asked about the worms in the store they said that the hornworms and mealworms were a little more risky as they have teeth and have been known to cause problems when the chams are swallowing them.
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