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    Need help; Taking over care of a 3yr old Veiled

    The reason why it was so intense was because he mentioned he was buying himself an aggressive chameleon. If he was a baby, it would be different. I had a baby veiled as well, and he was handle because he was fine with it. I guess I should reword it as the chameleon should not be handled if it...
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    Need help; Taking over care of a 3yr old Veiled

    I wouldn't say its hog wash. That's great that your chameleons are that nice, but you've had them sense they were three months old. This chameleon is three years old, and too much could stress him out to an unhealthy level. If he wants to try and work by hand feeding him ect to try and get a...
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    Need help; Taking over care of a 3yr old Veiled

    I wouldn't say its hog wash. That's great that your chameleons are that nice, but you've had them sense they were three months old. This chameleon is three years old, and too much could stress him out to an unhealthy level. If he wants to try and work by hand feeding him ect to try and get a...
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    Is this a baby panther or Veiled?

    That is a baby veiled.
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    Need help; Taking over care of a 3yr old Veiled

    I would suggest just covering the sides, that'll be easier as sometimes the crickets can climb the walls if you just use a cup. If you can cover the sides with screen and/or a shower curtain, I think he would love that a lot more than moving him to a smaller 'reptile' cage you can buy.
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    Meet my axolotl. And name help.

    I have decided to name my little guy spyro. Today while he was eating I was able to get a measurement of him, he is 5.5 in long. :) He's growing big.
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    Need help; Taking over care of a 3yr old Veiled

    I don't think the basking temp would be hard, as long as it is shining on a branch or something that he can climb up to and reach. And with many who have used bird cages they cover the sides with screen, so it's just as open as any chameleon cage. Just larger, which if you move your guy from...
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    Need help; Taking over care of a 3yr old Veiled

    What's is so gross about the bird cage.? I know members have housed their chameleon in one on here before, and I was looking at buying one for my future chameleon as well... Chameleons aren't really touch and play with animals, so you won't wwant him out a lot. If you MUST get him out, for...
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    Please help I'm really worried

    yes. You really need to give more info before we can really help
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    Please help I'm really worried

    Please fill this out as best as you can. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? What amount? What is the schedule? How...
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    Meet my axolotl. And name help.

    Thanks. :) It's amazing how fast he is growing. And how much he eats. lol. I'm really open for any suggestions, I can't think of a single thing.
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    Meet my axolotl. And name help.

    So I have had this little guy since the middle of May, but never really got to announcing him or showing any pictures about him. I might be a cham-less college kid, but this little guy keeps me company in my dorm room. He's growing like a weed, and I'm hoping by Christmas break he'll be big...
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    Is there a BOI thread ??

    Nope. Sorry about that.
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    Is there a BOI thread ??

    There kind of questions aren't allowed on the chameleon forums. But you can post about this on Fauna.
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    Baby veils male/female help

    Well if you just got them they might not eat for a few days so I wouldnt be completely worried about that. If they dont eat at all I would try changing their diet and offering other feeders. Make sure you arent around their enclosures a lot and they have lots of hiding places so they feel...
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