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    Desperate need of help!

    They suggested I put her to sleep, they think it's simply a genetic defect.
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    Desperate need of help!

    Flukers multi vitamin once or twice a month, calcium w/o phorphorous dusting of crickets, no added dusting when feeding phoenix worms since they are so full of calcium
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    Desperate need of help!

    The Xrays didn't show MBD, according to this vet, that I'm not 100% convinced knows what she's talking about. Also, she's receiving more than enough uvb and uva as well as supplements. I don't know if just having such a large clutch size doomed her and I should switch to palliative care. Does...
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    Desperate need of help!

    Does this work? https://goo.gl/photos/UvgqAL5p7CvRfE8Y7
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    Desperate need of help!

    I have a female chameleon that is about 9 months that laid her first clutch of eggs about a month and a half ago and hasn't ever fully recuperated. After she laid her eggs, growths started appearing on her joints and are swelling up. The vet took x-rays and MRI and said there didn't seem to be...
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    After 2 Vet Visits and almost $1,000 I don't know what to do?!

    Hello, I have a female chameleon that is about 9 months that laid her first clutch of eggs about a month and a half ago and hasn't ever fully recuperated. After she laid her eggs, growths started appearing on her joints and are swelling up. The vet took x-rays and MRI and said there didn't seem...
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    How to care for female after laying eggs?

    I have an appointment 10:30 am on Tuesday, do you think it's more urgent than that?
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    How to care for female after laying eggs?

    She knows where the water source is: A big dripper that has been in the same location for months, but I don't see her actively going there even though I see her eyes are slightly sunken. I know that hornworms are suppposed to be good for hydration so thankfully she accepted about 20 over the...
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    How to care for female after laying eggs?

    She laid over 50 eggs! I think this was due to the fact that we fed on demand, since I heard that was the right thing to do while they are still growing. I'm still feeding her as much as she'll eat until I feel like she recovers, but then we're going to put her on a diet. It seems like her back...
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    How to care for female after laying eggs?

    My female veiled 7 month old chameleon laid her eggs about a week ago, but since then hasn't been as actively and mostly hangs out by the lights. Is this normal? I bought her a cham sample pack with hornedworms, roaches, superworms, and phoenix worms. I placed the hornworms on the vines close to...
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    Acclimating veiled 6 month old to new food.

    She already ate all 10 roaches, but hasn't touched the hornworms. I only put 2 in there though, so we'll see what happens.
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    Acclimating veiled 6 month old to new food.

    Hello, Background: I have a veiled female chameleon that just laid her first clutch and she looks extremely thin! I had been doing dusted crickets and wax worms based on the poor advice given at the pet shop. After a recent vet visit, pre egg laying, the vet recommended varying her food...
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    Unknown Problems with Veiled Chameleon

    That seems pretty pricey. The chameleon specialist I go to charges me $65 a visit. An X-ray plus report was only $95. Where are you located? If you don't have options to shop around, that's probably why they can charge whatever they feel like. On a more serious note, I'm glad your little guy is...
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    Comment by 'HueTheChameleon' in media 'Zoey and Howie'

    Is that them mating?
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    Female Laying bin/new set up

    This is exactly what happened to my female veiled. She got these bright blue spots about a month ago and yestery laid 50 eggs!
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