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  1. sunflowerbabe98

    Warm water to mist ?

    That's a great input, I've never heard that before so thank you! However, I live in Chicago, so all spray bottles, humidifiers, etc., get very cold during the winter, so the water in any bottles kept next to the enclosure actually get to as low 60 ish degrees, since they are not inside the...
  2. sunflowerbabe98

    Warm water to mist ?

    You have to ALWAYS use warm water... For a chameleon's spray bottles, automatic misting systems, drinking fountains, humidifiers, etc. Because they're cold blooded, if they drink cold or even cool water, they can get hypothermia internally...
  3. sunflowerbabe98

    Casque Burn

    First I just want to say I am terribly sorry about your unfortunate vet visit. May I ask what you did??? I know this is an old thread, I’m hoping to receive a response because the EXACT same thing happened to me. I’ve been taking my chameleon to the vet & have spent about $1000, before this vet...
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    Casque burn? All inquiries helpful

    In the first photo
  5. sunflowerbabe98

    Casque burn? All inquiries helpful

    Thank you so much for your reply! But do you see the cracking along the top part of his casque? It’s gotten more prominent in the last 3 weeks or so. That is a concern to me.
  6. sunflowerbabe98

    Casque burn? All inquiries helpful

    I’m very worried about what seems to be a crack developing along my veiled chameleon Cosmo’s casque. I live in Chicago so the winters are extremely cold, in which case I use a different wattage for the heat bulb in the summer vs the winter. I have a good digital thermometer in his basking spot...
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