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    R. brevicaudatus with closed eyes?

    I did a measuring now and It's actually just 20 at the bottom, a little bit warmer higher up. But she just stays at the bottom. Now after the night rain she "woke up" and climbed up in a branch and now the lights are out. But thats the way she usually does it. The tank is fairly large...
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    R. brevicaudatus with closed eyes?

    The only thing that i can really think of if she had a two unvaried diet. I am giving them mainly two staples, with calcium and vitamins for chameleons. But if that was the case i think she should be skinnier. She has an old UVB lamp as well.
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    R. brevicaudatus with closed eyes?

    Thank you for answering! No, she is not gravid, she has the same body size as always. Just less active and mostly with closed eyes. She is born in captivity with proper papers. I've had her for 4 months and this started showing like a week back. She peers ocasionally with one eye when not...
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    R. brevicaudatus with closed eyes?

    Hi! So my female Rieppeleon brevicaudatus has been acting strange lately. I almost always finding her i the same spot and when i do she has lately sat there often with her eyes closed. Can this indicate something being wrong? This is how she looks (picture taken with zoom through glass)...
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    Gender of my Rieppeleon brevicaudatus

    Might just as well check my other chameleon as well then :) This one was sold as a male and looks male most of the time. But sometimes im a bit unsecure. Can i get a second opinion? :)
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    Gender of my Rieppeleon brevicaudatus

    What would you say about my Rieppeleon Brevicaudatus? I've bought it as a female.
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    Isopods instead of crickets and roaches?

    Yeah but for giving it to the chameleons :) i guess you keep them in some kind of substrate :)
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    Isopods instead of crickets and roaches?

    How do you catch the isopods for feeding?
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    Isopods instead of crickets and roaches?

    I thing isopods would be a good alternative, but how would you be able to feed them consistently? I keep Panama isopods, small brown and really fast. Catching them would be a pain :)
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    R. Brevicaudatus and eggs?

    Okey! Thank you for the tips! The water part is a hard part for me. It works so well with fishes in as well as a little stream running. I have made the edges extra low now since the chameleons came as well as addes branches down into the water to avoid steep edges. I really hope it won't be a...
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    R. Brevicaudatus and eggs?

    Okey! Thanks for all the info! Im Really excited about them. They seem to be friendly towards each other too so. Would you leave the eggs in there or take them out? I have a quite large terrarium so it might be hard for me to find them if she lays behind one of the logs. See the terrarium below:
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    R. Brevicaudatus and eggs?

    Hi! Im new to this forum! Feels great to be able to ask knowledgeable people about my chameleons instead of only guessing or reading on my own. So to the question, i have a pair 1.1 Rieppeleon Brevicaudatus. They have not reached sexual maturity yet though. How long does it take? And when...
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