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  1. Rastamarley#1

    Still new to this any advice

    Thank you for your advice
  2. Rastamarley#1

    Still new to this any advice

    My veilded female just finished laying eggs. Was her first time doing so,any suggestions on how to take care of her would be appreciated.
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    HELP ! LOST MY VEILED :(

    So glad you found her that's along time she's a trooper!!
  4. Rastamarley#1

    New to this

    Heck no they're my babies also and are so spoiled. It's funny one is just terrified of the new addition to the family. He looks at her enclosure and is afraid. They have their own room with a waterbed. Sometimes they'll try to sleep with us but they're just so large. They are my two boys by the way.
  5. Rastamarley#1

    HELP ! LOST MY VEILED :(

    Did you find your little one yet? I hope she's safe and sound
  6. Rastamarley#1

    New to this

    I know they are scary only found one in two yrs, they're more nocturnal. I don't plan on leaving her outside at night. She'll be put back inside in her screened enclosure so nothing can get her while we sleep. My other boys are in house at night also.
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    direct sun

    Yes she can it's only the top half that may get some sun. She climbs all thought her enclosure constantly.
  8. Rastamarley#1

    Alfred the veiled chameleon

    Nice looking boy!
  9. Rastamarley#1

    direct sun

    I'm new to this also but mine is buy a window and so far so good just keep an eye on the temp.
  10. Rastamarley#1

    New to this

    That's my lamp base in family room she really liked it. I plan on using some type of chicken wire small meshed. We live by a farm and there's lots of flys in summer. Won't leave in there over night. She has two Doberman pinchers that will protect her out side. Haven't seen but one snake since...
  11. Rastamarley#1

    New to this

    Yes I am in the process of still adding to her home. Added three more live plants took out the water fall and put in a dripper.havent done change in feeding have lots of cricket and worms. She's still eating fine.she gets misted two to three times a day, there's also a humidifier in plants...
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    New to this

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    New to this

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    New to this

    When sun shines in window couple of hrs during day , the temp will go up a little more that's what I was reading a 86 at basking area. There is also shady spot for her if she doesn't want to be in sun. She roames around all day .
  16. Rastamarley#1

    New to this

    Light goes off at night. The vitamin supplement has beta carotene in it also. The temp right now is chilly out only be for another day according to weather report. We are having winter still here. Never snows down here though only in mountains. It may get into the lower twenties tonight. Heat is...
  17. Rastamarley#1

    New to this

    I live in the Mohave desert USA Las Vegas Nevada the basking area goes up in temp when I move the thermometer under it. I use zoo med repti-calcium with D3. I'll dust a few every other day and on the off days I spray with zilla vitamin supplement it has some calcium in it also. It's night time...
  18. Rastamarley#1

    New to this

    Ty for the reply
  19. Rastamarley#1

    New to this

    Yes she gets supplements and the cricket housing gets carrot and kale so far. The basking temp is around 70-80 depends on part of day she's in a bright window area also. Yep I've read about the egg laying but wasn't sure of the sex when purchased.
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