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    Small Black Spot On Sambava Leg

    I want to give a big thank you, you were spot on! It was some guts or dirt, after about a minute of gentle strokes with a qtip, it came away and my boy is looking good again. Now that I know he's just a messy eater, I need not worry if I see something similar again.
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    Small Black Spot On Sambava Leg

    Thank you, I'll try it tomorrow as his light have recently gone off (night time for him). If it is cricket guts, I will seriously facepalm. I work from home and see him eat often, no matter how many times I watch it, it still fascinates and interests me. Many times I have seen cricket guts and...
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    Small Black Spot On Sambava Leg

    Stupidly I didn't think of using a wet tip but I did use a dry tip and it wouldn't budge and didn't leave behind a stain on the tip. I will try a wet tip though and update you on the results
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    Small Black Spot On Sambava Leg

    Hey guys, I wonder if you can help me. Yesterday I spotted a small black spot on my young sambava's leg. This is the best photo I've been able to take of it. This isn't my first time having a chameleon and I've never noticed this on my old veiled chameleon. It doesn't look like a burn to me and...
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    Mold Concerns with Screen Cages for Chameleons - Advice Needed

    Thank you for being so helpful and I love your enclosure setups. I've been motoring the ambient humidity level of the room I'll be keeping my new Sambava in and it hangs at around 50-55%
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    Mold Concerns with Screen Cages for Chameleons - Advice Needed

    Thank you! I asked someone else this but considering you mentioned hybrid yourself. I'm curious to what is considered the best viv/ cage these days? I remember doing my research 8 years ago and it seemed that screen/ mesh was considered best for the chameleon. That's why ultimately I bought...
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    Mold Concerns with Screen Cages for Chameleons - Advice Needed

    Thank you! After reading your message you definitely made me realize that where I used to live most likely had high moisture and humidity levels, I lived in a mountainous area or valley and there was often a build up of condensation on the windows and the build up of mold and damp was always by...
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    Mold Concerns with Screen Cages for Chameleons - Advice Needed

    I have a steam cleaner but just to be safe I can also give it a wipe down with vinegar. Thank you for the tip! He was great and it was sad seeing him go.
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    Mold Concerns with Screen Cages for Chameleons - Advice Needed

    Thankfully I already have a 20L dehumidifier I bought to try and battle the mold/ damp issue in my old property. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B06W526KFY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 I was just curious to whether anyone has had the same issue and whether glass/ hybrid...
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    Mold Concerns with Screen Cages for Chameleons - Advice Needed

    Hey everyone, I'm looking for some advice about mold issues with screen/mesh enclosures for chameleons and if you have experienced the same issue. I had a veiled chameleon for close to 8 years (he sadly passed away last year). During that time, I was battling a serious mold problem in the same...
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    Chameleon's Head

    Thanks, Im always welcome to more information about chameleons and care tips. I will continue with current schedule however as the one you sent me says pretty much the same thing in regards to supplemtation other than the guide I linked specifies on how much to supplement for chameleons under 6...
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    Chameleon's Head

    Ive been following this guide and it quotes "Calcium with D3 should be provided 1 to 2 times per week for young chameleons (up to 6 months old) and reduced to once or twice per month for adults." So Ive giving him it once a week and when he reaches 6 months which will be in almost 2 months time...
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    Chameleon's Head

    Okay thanks, yeah I wasn't sure if it was a issue or just typical development but to be safe I wanted to ask. Ive been thinking of getting a larger cage recently, upgrading from a 50cm tall to a 90cm tall or possibly even a 120cm tall but read somewhere that usually its best to wait until they...
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    Chameleon's Head

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Veiled / yemen chameleon, 4 months old ( I think ) and has been in my care for 3 months Handling - I handle him quite often, he loves to come out of his viv. Note: It was after 2 months of me having him he became tame and started coming out alot with me handling...
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