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    My chameleon is feisty!

    Well I finally had a day off to clean his cage. As I prepared everything, I went to go take him out of the cage but sure as hell didn't want to! When he was younger, he was never like this until I moved him into a bigger enclosure. I know this is normal because he's very territorial of his nicer...
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    Is this normal?

    Haha I managed to get him off. Now hes stiff and sound asleep.
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    Is this normal?

    Would you know of a safe way to handle my chameleon off my hand to its enclosure? It fell asleep on my hand and I feel as if I force it off, I'll do something wrong. I pushed it a little and it opened it's eyes but then closes them.
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    Is this normal?

    I have a dehumidifier in my home. (Allergies reason)
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    Is this normal?

    Should I buy the Zoo Med Reptile Fogger Terrarium Humidifier? Will it do any good? Or is the little dripper better?
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    Is this normal?

    I'll reduce the handling, I just feel bad seeing it trying to escape. :( But I'll do what's best for Cammie (Wife came up with name) Thanks, Jay
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    Is this normal?

    Just told my wife and shes upset haha oh well, atleast I don't have to deal with eggs.
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    Is this normal?

    I did leave the heat lamp on during night and turn off the uvb light. I'll replace the bulb asap.
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    Is this normal?

    I'm in the process of building my own. I don't force her, just seems to go on my hand with no struggle and falls asleep.
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    Is this normal?

    If its a male then petco told me wrong haha. Is this better? My iPhones camera is not that great up close. ~Jay
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    Is this normal?

    I'll head to the store asap. As for temps, is there a way to sustain heat or should I just turn off the heat lamp every once and awhile? Crickets are around 1/4 inch. ~Jay
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    Is this normal?

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Veiled, Female, About baby to mid-adult. In my care for 1 month. Handling - 1 hour a day. Feeding - Small Crickets. 8-10 a day. Gut-loaded using orange cubes. Supplements - Flunckers Calcium with vitamin d3. Every 2-3 days. Watering - Spray mist 3-4 times a...
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