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    Dont Have the time, need your help

    I bought a juvenile female veiled chameleon, but was told they are easy to care for by tiki tiki reptiles. I now don't have time for her. I need to get rid of her..... She comes with everything cage lights etc....Asking 175 for all or best offer. i live in southern california... plz text me at...
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    Sick?! White stuff in nose

    Yes, there is white on the end. (:
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    Sick?! White stuff in nose

    temp is about 82 at basking and 75ish at the bottom. and the humidity is at 40%
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    Sick?! White stuff in nose

    sorry, i copied and pasted that, but meant to edit it. I have been using a regular housebulb and there is no heat at light... and it is on a dresser
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    Sick?! White stuff in nose

    Veiled Chameleon, Female, approximately 4-6 months (told by seller, tiki tiki). Has been in my care since the 9th of this month. I don't handle it very often, every 2-3 days. Feeding it crickets w/ calcium +D3 powder twice a week, 2-3 crickets each time. Feed in the morning around 7 and in the...
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    Sick?! White stuff in nose

    I only lightly coat them, not too much, not too little.
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    Sick?! White stuff in nose

    well Only like 2-4 times a month...
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    Sick?! White stuff in nose

    My chameleon has white stuff that is dry coming out of his nose. What is it?
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    closed eye and at bottom of cage.

    Okay, I do use a calcium dusting powder with no phosphate, but was told to use it every day. Also, I have taken down the heat lamp...so no need to say I was already told that, I know...everything else is set up fine, but I wasn't told to get a nest thing. What do I need for that?
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    closed eye and at bottom of cage.

    From Reptile Island in Rancho Cucamonga. They told us all of this information...
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    closed eye and at bottom of cage.

    and i will put an update soon
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    closed eye and at bottom of cage.

    Okay I will thanks soo much
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    closed eye and at bottom of cage.

    so a 60 watt house light will work? or a 40?
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    closed eye and at bottom of cage.

    Well I was told that a regular white light causes eye problems.
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    closed eye and at bottom of cage.

    Okay, so just use a regular house light? I aslo have a 40 watt darkish purple light for reptiles
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