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    How often do they go to the bathroom?

    Since she has owned the Chameleon for over 4 months now he has grown a bit since she first brought him in. His main diet consist of crickets, superworms, and the occasional mealworm. Eat insect is gutloaded with a variety of leafy greens such as spinach, Roman lettuce, celery, mustard greens...
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    How often do they go to the bathroom?

    I just received more detailed information. Here is another curve ball to add as well. Sometimes her chameleon does not always eat all 5 crickets in the first day and he may or may not eat all them during the "by day" in the schedule. There may be 1 or even two crickets left in the cage...
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    How often do they go to the bathroom?

    ^^ Many experts who deal with Veiled Chameleons including Brad a member of this forum, say that it is best to feed them every other day as opposed to every day to prevent obesity.
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    How often do they go to the bathroom?

    I'm studying a friends veiled chameleons potty habits and schedule. Monday - Calcium, 5 Crickets Tuesday - NONE Wednesday - Calcium, 5 Crickets Thursday - NONE Friday - Calcium, 5 Crickets Saturday - NONE Sunday - Calcium w/D3, 5 Crickets For my friends adult Male Veiled she feeds...
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    How often do they go to the bathroom?

    Let's say if all cage requirements are perfect and temps and etc are as they should be how often should an adult 7-8 month old veiled chameleons poop? Also, what can cause them not to poop as much or as often? I'm very sorry for being vague, it's just a question I was wondering about.
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    Eye problems?

    I have arranged a much larger 8in deep pan for her to be able to lay her eggs. As I said I have filled it with coconut fiber, spagnum moss, and a very little soil in the nesting box. The good news is that the little girl is eating and appears to be doing just fine. She is due sometime this...
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    Eye problems?

    So today, we had decided to take her Chameleon over to the vet to see what's going on. After about an hour of question asking and examining. We have discovered what was the cause of the odd "sleepy like" symptoms with the Cham's eyes. The pictures below pretty much do the explaining :)...
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    Bulb questions and opinions

    How is the lifespan of these bulbs? They run about $9.99 for 1x 75 watt basking lamp at most local pet stores in my area.
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    Eye problems?

    I just got off the phone with my friend and she said that she has just started noticing it over the last 3 days. I managed to get her dusting schedule too. Here's what she is using.. Sticky Tongue farms Mineral All Phosphorous Free with D3 Zoo Med Reptivite without D3 Sunday -...
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    Bulb questions and opinions

    This thread is just to satisfy my sick curiosity about Zoo Meds basking lamps and yes the spiral UVB bulbs are indeed bad.
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    Bulb questions and opinions

    I wanted to get everyones opinion about Zoo Meds 75watt and 100watt "Repti Basking Spot Lamp". Are these bulbs known to cause eye problems or possibly might impair the vision of a Chameleon? How are these bulbs if you are using them working for you and how long have you been using them? If you...
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    Eye problems?

    I was over at a good friends house of mine just the other night. She had just bought a juvenile veiled Chameleon. chameleon Info: Veiled Chameleon, Male, About 5-7 months old, She has had her for about 3 weeks. Handling - Here is the funny thing about this. When ever my friend opens the cage...
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    What are your chameleons names?

    My babies :) Female Veiled Chameleon "Chamille". Male Veiled Chameleon "Leon".
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    A cage in a VW van?

    IMO not a good idea.
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    Spike 10 months old now

    Great pictures! Spike looks healthy and happy; I wish the best for the both of you! :)
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