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  1. lthrbecks

    URATES - ARE MINE NORMAL?

    Hi Folks I've removed my soil base from his cage this week. Today is the first time in many months that I've seen his waste. To me it looks a bit on the watery side. I see the poo clearly adjoined to it. That looks very normal in my opinion. His diet is ONLY grasshoppers. No crickets or...
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    How much does an adult veiled eat per day? Also, red eyed tree frogs 🐸 how many hoppers on a daily/weekly basis?

    Never handled them on the same day as it happens. I always wear gloves when handling the frogs. Apparently their skin would pick up sweat or salt of my skin which isn't supposed to be good for their delicate skin
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    Proper lighting

    Looks the business. Only downside is my chameleon wouldn't be able to bask in that set up. They're not supposed to be directly under the sunshine bulb not heat lamp
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    Proper lighting

    I'm due to renew both my veiled cam and red-eyed tree frogs 🐸 lights. I'm always confused with desert and forest. There are so many variations available. To me, the chameleon should be T5 desert Frogs T5 forest. Simply as that's roughly their habitats. Any ideas folks! Thank you in advance...
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    Cornea Caps

    Not possible in n Ireland
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    Cornea Caps

    Sadly,I think you're referring to Hammy, my previous cam. He died four months I got him. He took breathing issues. I hindsight I probably shouldn't have used a glass vivarium
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    Cornea Caps

    No response was given!
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    Cornea Caps

    Thank so very much for your input. I must admit, I was very tempted, to remove this ',film' myself. Paddy, my partner, talked me out of it, purely because of the delicate situation and let's face it, you don't have a more sensitive body part, as an eyeball!
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    Cornea Caps

    Don't see your post
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    Cornea Caps

    Didn't see your post!
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    Cornea Caps

    Sorry don't see your post!
  12. lthrbecks

    Cornea Caps

    Hi Folks This is a follow up from a couple of days ago. Some of you, were looking for photos of Figaros 'eye cap' It's always his left eye and is usually every six to eight weeks between Veterinary visits. For anyone passing on advice, thank you so much in advance. I'd like to remove the cap...
  13. lthrbecks

    How much does an adult veiled eat per day? Also, red eyed tree frogs 🐸 how many hoppers on a daily/weekly basis?

    Sorry this is now solved. No more questions or correspondence thank you.
  14. lthrbecks

    How much does an adult veiled eat per day? Also, red eyed tree frogs 🐸 how many hoppers on a daily/weekly basis?

    With all due respect dear. My veterinarian is happy, I'm happy If you've nothing positive to say, please don't reply. Thank you so much 💓
  15. lthrbecks

    How much does an adult veiled eat per day? Also, red eyed tree frogs 🐸 how many hoppers on a daily/weekly basis?

    They're not baggy, there on stalks for better all round vision. He's just prone to cornea Caps. I bought tweezers to try and remove them myself. It's costly to travel and pay veterinarian bills too
  16. lthrbecks

    Only eating hoppers

    30l plastic aquarium. I've stopped all insects since December. It's hopper feast these days and boy, does figaro enjoy them!
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    Only eating hoppers

    Indeed so. Cheers
  18. lthrbecks

    Only eating hoppers

    Locusts are the final stage of grasshoppers. He's thriving on the hoppers as another enthusiastic person said, just make sure they're gut loaded and he'll be just fine. Thank you so much for your message 😊
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