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    Mean male veiled chameleon

    Absolutely. Don't judge the new male too quickly. Give him a bit of time to settle in and soon enough he'll probably take to forceps feeding, which is a great place to be with your cham. Good luck.
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    Jackson set up vs panther

    Then, my genuine apology. You deserve encouragement. Way too often I see poor husbandry in herps purchased with little or no background work on the part of the buyer. Just look at all the the broken green iguanas for adoption. A heartwreck. The animal then suffers because of that ignorance. From...
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    Beautiful gravid veiled gonna lay her eggs soo

    She's very pretty. What does the male look like???
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    Jackson set up vs panther

    Help, enthusiastically so, is for people who have tried to do some homework. No homeowork was done in asking your question. I am in fact helping. the message is that the animal dserves better preparation by a prospetive owner than what appears to have occurred here.
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    Jackson set up vs panther

    How about this- Read a book or preferably books and trustworthy websites before buying any animal and asking rudimentry questions.
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    2/1/2014-- Stanley and I

    Now there's one happy and well-loved veiled!
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    Could this be the beginning stages of MBD?

    True enough. If onlyfolks were more like chams! Regarding placement if its ankle is sprained. No, leave him be and offer things to him. For exapmple, the food in a cup a you have done or a slow water dirp nearby. I don't think he/she will fall from the perch if left alone. Also, you're...
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    Could this be the beginning stages of MBD?

    That's neat. I like straightforward tests wen possible.
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    Could this be the beginning stages of MBD?

    I'm not a vet but keep free-range veileds. Sounds to me like your veiled is resonding to an injured foot. Much as we would if we didn't have a cast. My inclination would then be to leave him/her by the ligt and bring food and water to the cham. Good luck. They are a wonderful animal to keep.
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    Help with handling

    Mine free-range as a 1.2 and wil lumber over to be fed with forceps. I respect their natural inclination not to ant to be approached anymore than that.
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    Gravid Veiled: Help/Advice

    Gravid female/help advice I would expect something in about the next two weeks as long as she is getting enough water and is suitably warm. You'll know. Her routine will change. You might see her perched high but with a dirty snout or legs from testing. I would provide her with a starter burrow...
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