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    is it normal to eat more greens than crickets?

    lol yeah i was planing on trying to put veggies hanging. he is probably around 5-6 months . i gut load the crickets with kale, carrots, mustard greens, and whatever other extra veggies i have left over after feeding my bearded dragon. and i have tried superworms and meal worms but he doesnt seem...
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    is it normal to eat more greens than crickets?

    is it normal for my veiled chameleon to eat more of his ficus tree than crickets? i usually put about a dozen or two in his feeding dish and it looks like he is only eating about 6 or so but he has been munching on his ficus leafs like crazy! the top of the tree is almost leafless
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    is this normal?

    im not saying that i scare him on purpose i meant that he just gets scared when i clean his cage or whatever sometimes and thats the only time that he is green.
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    is this normal?

    i have had my baby translucent veiled for around a month and he is ALWAYS brown, unless i scare him. when he is scared or stress he is a really pretty green with all these pretty dark green and light green and some yellows lines.
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    How much D3 is too much and why?

    how do they get vitamin A? or what do they get vitamin A from?
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    when should i upgrade to bigger cage?

    i have a baby translucent veiled chameleon and he is somewhere around 1.5 months to 2 months old. i havent measured him yet but he is somewhere around 4inches give or take. right now LLLreptile has their 24"x24"x48" screen cages on sell so i figured i would go ahead and order one before the sell...
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    Shooting for Water

    by "shot" do you mean he shot his tounge at the water droplets? ive seen mine shoot this tounge at the leafs where the water falls
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    how often do you clean your cage?

    right now i have my baby in a little cage its about 1ft by 1ft by 1.5ft. and ive been cleaning it out once a week bc he poops alot. is that too often ? i dont want to stress him out more than i have to.
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    where do you buy cham friendly plants?

    hahhahahahaha thats hilarious!
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    is this plant safe for my baby veiled?

    okay thanks ill just go to some pant place this weekend and see what i can find.
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    what house plants can chams eat?

    ha thanks, i already have the baby. is hibiscus hard to care for indoors? does the uvb5.0 tube light do anything for it?
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    what house plants can chams eat?

    im look at getting my baby veiled some live plants but i cant decide on what. ive been told ficus,pathos, and hibiscus. can a cham eat all of these plants?
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    is this plant safe for my baby veiled?

    its a rose of sharon and what i found says its generally not toxic to humans. but does that mean its okay for chams?
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    is my room too hot for pygmys?

    yeah thats why i figured i'd ask on here. i havent found any real exact care sheets.
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    is this plant safe for my baby veiled?

    my mom has a bunch of little versions of this plant and i was thinking about putting it in my enclosure. is it safe for my baby veiled? also will the retptisun uvb tube light be enough sun light for it?
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    neebie .. new enclosure for my veiled...

    i have mine where it drips on a fake plant's leafs so that he can drink off the leafs
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    is my room too hot for pygmys?

    i have been debating about getting pygmy for months now. the biggest thing that worries me is that my room during the day is about 80 degrees give or take a degree or 2. is that too hot for them?
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    Can Supers be deadly?

    its a TV show on Discovery Channel. they take myths and prove if they are real or not.
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    Can Supers be deadly?

    hahahahahaha! ! ! i wonder if they would really test it. it probably wouldnt be too hard. just make a artificial digestive track and throw a worm or two in. hmmm makes me kinda wanna email them. i bet if this thread got big enough and enough ppl augured it they might consider doing it
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