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ok Thanks very much.Maybe week or two before. Didn't used to get when was younger. But since my veiled older now doesn't do whole body at a time. My parson gets like a milky look before she sheds.
Interesting. Thank you.I use a little of this when I see my Cham is about to start shedding. Seems to work and make the process quicker.
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Unfortunately this should never be used on a chameleon. Since they are dry shedders. If you spray them with this you can screw up the shedding process or create stuck shed.I use a little of this when I see my Cham is about to start shedding. Seems to work and make the process quicker.
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Can happen when they shed in pieces as they get older. Double check your humidity levels in your enclosure for both day and night.Ricki has had this white haze or smudge on his side for over a month. I though it was a shed but it hasn’t changed at all. Does any know what it might be?
Would it be okay to just spray the enclosure?Unfortunately this should never be used on a chameleon. Since they are dry shedders. If you spray them with this you can screw up the shedding process or create stuck shed.
Interesting. Thank you.
I can’t seem to get humidity down to less than 55% during the day, even with running a room dehumidifier and an oscillating fan and computer fans drawing air out the top. Night humidity is 88-95%. any suggestions? I think that might be what’s interfering with the shed process.Can happen when they shed in pieces as they get older. Double check your humidity levels in your enclosure for both day and night.
Interesting. Thank you.
Yes I realize that.Unfortunately this should never be used on a chameleon. Since they are dry shedders. If you spray them with this you can screw up the shedding process or create stuck shed.
It is going in the trash. I assumed spraying the leaves wouldn't hurt. I was wrong.Unfortunately this should never be used on a chameleon. Since they are dry shedders. If you spray them with this you can screw up the shedding process or create stuck shed.
Yeah I would not use it for that either... Their ingredients are aloe vera, Vitamins B1 and B3, Emollient, and water. They do not specifically list what the emollient is in the product. Which I do not like. The vitamins on their own would not really be an issue since they are water soluble. So no risk of build up and toxicity if the cham licks them. But the aloe could create a coating to your plants and anything it is sprayed on. So really the main thing I do not like is not knowing what the emollient is. Which is something that is used to trap moisture into the skin by creating a film. I know it products this can be anything from oil based to cream based. So yeah sorry that was long winded lol.It is going in the trash. I assumed spraying the leaves wouldn't hurt. I was wrong.
Where do you live hun? Your levels are not bad but you are in the max end range. Are these levels taken directly from the cage or the room?I can’t seem to get humidity down to less than 55% during the day, even with running a room dehumidifier and an oscillating fan and computer fans drawing air out the top. Night humidity is 88-95%. any suggestions? I think that might be what’s interfering with the shed process.
I’m located in Ottawa Ontario. The levels are from 2 Govees inside the enclosure.Where do you live hun? Your levels are not bad but you are in the max end range. Are these levels taken directly from the cage or the room?
Hybrid enclosure? Bioactive or bare bottom?I’m located in Ottawa Ontario. The levels are from 2 Govees inside the enclosure.