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    female veiled very bad shape possibly egg bound

    hi guys.. so my female veiled died this morning... i tried my best.. i really did... i called all the vets here and none of them could cater to her.. i already extracted the eggs.. what could i do now? is there any chance that the eggs could be fertile? she was kept with a male veiled for a...
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    female veiled very bad shape possibly egg bound

    im using damp soil since i dont have access to playsand. i made it not too wet and not too dry (i read somewhere it should be sorta like ice cream texture), the tunnels seem to be holding up well, but her face does get all muddy after. i mist her until she is clean. do you think soil got into...
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    female veiled very bad shape possibly egg bound

    Hi, so my (around 5 month old) female veiled last week showed signs of having to lay her eggs (not eating, egg shapes near her tail, wandering at the bottom of her enclosure, etc). so i decided to prepare her laying bin using some soil (i dont have access to playsand) i predug a tunnel in the...
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    Female Veiled Cham new enclosure, turned brown :(

    no, i havent placed one yet do you think she might be gravid? i checked for the signs but it doesnt seem like she is :( but i might just go ahead and leave one, just in case
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    Female Veiled Cham new enclosure, turned brown :(

    hi guys, I noticed that she hasnt eaten much the last 2 days, maybe just a supeworm, or a dubia. Before, she ate like crazy this is her color now is it still normal? she used to be just plain green
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    Female Veiled Cham new enclosure, turned brown :(

    yup, i used my digital hygrometer, its the same as from her previous enclosure. 80-88F from bottom to top to her basking spot
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    Female Veiled Cham new enclosure, turned brown :(

    okay, thank you! im monitoring her and she's eating, drinking, and pooping well. hopefully shell grow to love her new cage.. she suddenly developed green and yellow spots today, but still mostly brown base
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    Female Veiled Cham new enclosure, turned brown :(

    anyone? really getting worried :(
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    Female Veiled Cham new enclosure, turned brown :(

    Hi! I previously started a thread wherein i was keeping one male and one female veiled chameleon in one enclosure both are around 4-5 months I finally managed to build another enclosure for my female veiled, complete with her own uv light and basking lamp, also has a small ficus and a bunch...
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    two chameleon setup.. will this work? (for the meantime)

    yeah, i decided to just buy another UVB bulb for the smaller cage so i can keep it inside, i dont have space for a basking light though i read from jannb's blog that female veileds dont really need a basking light (or she doesnt really use it for hers) so im hoping this will work for now im...
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    two chameleon setup.. will this work? (for the meantime)

    it actually has a screen top, but yeah, im closely monitoring the temps of that one outside using a digital hygrometer, making sure the temps are around 80-82F. I read from Jann's blog that female veiled dont really need a basking light, so i might just buy another UV light for the smaller cage...
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    two chameleon setup.. will this work? (for the meantime)

    here are pictures of the two separate enclosure for now, with the smaller one placed outside (very gloomy weather here recently)
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    two chameleon setup.. will this work? (for the meantime)

    i actually attempted that, but with just one potted plant insided coupled with twigs branches and plastic leaves, it was difficult to put a divider in the middle :( unless i used 2 separate setup of plants per side
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    two chameleon setup.. will this work? (for the meantime)

    hi guys, so here is my dilemma, we were originally getting just one veiled chameleon, but ended up with two. one male and one female, they have been together with 3 other chameleons in one enclosure (therye all siblings) in their breeders home. theyre around 4-6 months. all our preparations were...
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