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    Abscess on Snout

    Thank you. I'll take a look and research the supplements a little more. I gutload the crickets with a combo of potato, carrots, kale and mandarin orange - sometime with rapashy gutload and bee pollen for variety. The hornworms get a diet from the hornworm breeder I buy with. It is a superload as...
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    Abscess on Snout

    Thank you for the advice. I'll have to wait and see and just monitor in the meantime
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    Abscess on Snout

    My veiled has developed something on his snout/nose/face. I have booked an appointment with a vet but it won't be until Nov 26th. I will be monitoring the growth to make sure he is not getting worst- should I worry about an appointment a week away? How long do these usually progress? He is also...
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    Respiratory infection - no vet for a couple of days

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon -Male Veiled. 7 months old. I have had him for about 4 months now Handling - 1-2 times a day- he is constantly demanding to come out of his Viv and we indulge to let him get used to us Feeding - Was crickets until a couple of weeks ago - He will not touch...
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    Respiratory infection - no vet for a couple of days

    My 7 month male Veiled is starting to show signs of a respiratory infection. He is gasping very occasionally, seems energetic at times and lethargic at others. Just in the last couple of hours he has started closing his eyes. He has no appetite and won't touch crickets but he will devour horn...
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    Picky eater - alternative feeders?

    That is kind of what I I feel like this might be the case. He started to lose interest a couple of weeks ago. He has always had pheonix worms and crickets. I introduced butter worms and he loves them. Then I ran out of the worms and that is when he started refusing crickets. I got a few more...
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    Picky eater - alternative feeders?

    Haha that is true! I wonder if I am feeding into his stubbornness by giving him tasty worms so he wont eat crickets. Unfortunately roaches of most/all kinds are a no go up in Canada here. Especially Alberta there are a lot of pests flat out banned just in this province.
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    Picky eater - alternative feeders?

    Darn I am near the Edmonton area. Not as many options here as Van. I think I should be able to track down someone with hornworms though
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    Picky eater - alternative feeders?

    Thank you all! Sorry I am on mobile so I wont be able to properly reply/quote you all. Looks like I should research for some locusts and blue bottle flies. If anyone knows a Canadian supplier I would love the help!. I think pheonix worms are the BSF larvae. I can order those bulk my guy loves...
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    Picky eater - alternative feeders?

    Hi All, Sorry if this has been asked a million times, I have scoured the forum and need a little more help. My 6 month old male Veiled Cham has recently started turning up his nose to crickets. He used to eat 15-25 of them a day and the last few days he may be eating one or two, if that. He...
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    Nostril Obstructed by Salt crystal

    Update: well I guess the normal misting helped because the nostril seems to have cleared. He is now mid shed so he seems to be fine. Cranky though of course.
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    Nostril Obstructed by Salt crystal

    Thanks for the reply! Sorry for my delay, little guy was asleep so I couldn't get pictures until this morning. I have attached the two I could get before he ran away from the camera. Please pay no mind to the colouring I have noticed the Mercury Vapor bulb must do something weird to cameras'...
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    Nostril Obstructed by Salt crystal

    Hi All! I am a newer Chameleon owner. I got my little guy not too long ago and while I have a few small concerns I will post a little later I have one that is on my mind right now. I came home today to see my Cham with a white powder coming out of his nostril. Thanks to this forum I quickly...
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