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    Healthy cham? I'm concerned.

    Like Andee said, PowerSun provides both UVB and heat. I didn't know this is what you had since you said ReptiSun. My guess would be that he either could not get close enough to absorb the UVB he needed, or it was too hot up close. Also, do you have anything other than screen between the bulb...
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    Healthy cham? I'm concerned.

    It looks like MBD to me. You said you have a 100W ReptiSun UV bulb, and it looks like there is only one light in the cage. This is most likely an incandescent heat bulb. You need at least a basking (incandescent) bulb which can be just a standards house bulb, and a ReptiSun 5.0 UVB bulb. The...
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    Brown growth overnight

    Looks like a piece of poop to me as well.
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    Help me expert people

    This isn't correct. Many people have had success with the Exo-Terra-style vented glass terrariums. See the below thread: https://www.chameleonforums.com/everyone-who-knows-you-cant-keep-chams-glass-31937/ However, for an adult male veiled/panther/jacksons you will need a 2x2x4 cage...
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    Dehydrated Baby Veiled???

    Is that a current picture? Because he doesn't look dehydrated. Since you said his urates are yellow it may just be a slight case of dehydration. They rarely drink when you are watching. Does he have plenty of real plant leaves to lap drops off of? You could also try a dripper if your not...
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    EMERGENCY What is on my veileds mouth?????

    It might help if you could get a new picture with the affected area in focus instead of the eye. The only things I could think of that could cause something like that would either be a sharp object in the cage or some kind of insect/spider bite.
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    EMERGENCY What is on my veileds mouth?????

    Is it possible she was able to get too close to a heat source? Is there actually a hole that goes all the way through into her mouth? Hard to tell what that is even on the larger picture. Have you looked inside her mouth?
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    Panther chams eye pupil problems

    So did you give them Vitamin A? Do you have a good picture of the eye you could post?
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    UVB light

    I wouldn't have it mounted on the side like that because it could damage his eyes over time. I would either mount it above the cage or get a smaller fixture. Usually a 2ft is best, because this is the size of an adult cage. It shouldn't cause a problem on top of the cage, but he needs to be...
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    One closed eye, panther

    I don't think he looks burned, I think that is just the camera exposure. My guess would be vitamin A deficiency since that usually starts with one eye closing and no other symptoms. Another possibility is that he has something in his eye. I am not sure what the bump above his eye is. Is...
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    Do your research, Valspar!!

    Just looked at it again and that is really amazing CG. When I looked at it briefly the first time, I thought they had used real panthers and just used CG for the mouth movement and fake color changing, but looking at it closely it is clearly pure CG. They must have either had someone with a...
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    Do your research, Valspar!!

    I hadn't seen this commercial before. I am amazed they used real chameleons and not cheap anatomically incorrect animation. Seems like they actually put some effort into that commercial. Advertising is the opposite of reality anyway :)
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    Got a Present!

    Nice, that looks like the ultimate value system? They work great and I have a couple that have worked flawlessly with no maintenance other than adding water. I have used the AquaZamp raindomes and custom made rain domes with the MistKing nozzles and both work great with this system.
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    URGENT: Pump ran dry!

    I have a couple aquazamp pumps and they usually prime themselves after a few minutes, but how long I am sure depends on the configuration. If it is taking a long time you can manually prime it as others described.
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    Help please! Babies don't want to eat or drink.

    I don't have personal experience with Jackson neonates but from what I've read they should be eating after 54 hours. What type of fruit flies are you using? Hydei are best because they are larger. Do they have food available to them at all waking hours? Is the food concentrated in an area...
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