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  1. S

    Eyes closed clumsy

    Thank you .
  2. K

    Eyes closed clumsy

    Welcome to he forum...lots of good info on it! This chameleon is quite sick and should see a vet ASAP. Regarding the husbandry... I have no idea what the green"jello" is but I would hit using it. At the age that chameleon is it should be eating as much as it wants in a couple of minutes at...
  3. janjan20

    How old?

    Please see my responses in blue. I also put links and pics below for references. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Veiled, female, 6-8 months of age, been in my care for 4 1/2 months. She is very beautiful and I would say she looks closer to 8 months or older. Handling - I rarely ever...
  4. Mountain Dragon

    Veiled Chameleon!

    Some pointers in bold From what the pet store told me he is a veiled chameleon, male, and they didn’t tell me the age. I’ve been handling him once or twice a week depending on his mood. He’s been alright with me handling him and he loves being in the sunlight from my window. I’ve had him for...
  5. Kaizen

    Husbandry reviews idealized?

    Since we all end up doing husbandry reviews a few times a week, I thought it might be helpful for those of us who regularly do husbandry reviews to fill out “the form” so as to give an idea of what we think would be ideal husbandry. I’ll go first...for veiled panthers and jax, here’s what I...
  6. makkatfloof

    Can Chameleons eat fruit & vegetables ?

    Yes! Here’s a link to which chameleon species eat fruits and veggies and what they will eat: https://www.cuteness.com/article/fruits-vegetables-can-chameleons-eat Although, some may still not eat them. I have never been able to get my male veiled to eat them, no matter how hard I try. Some are...
  7. Kaizen

    New behaviors, please help?

    I think there are several husbandry issue to be addressed here. With respect to your current problem, I’d recommend focusing on proper hydration/humidity, proper supplementation and proper uvb lighting. A vet visit would also be helpful
  8. J

    Vitamins

    I’m going to be getting a veiled. I’m also going to order feeders online and gut load with cricket crack and regular fruits and vegetables.. I’m not to keen on what fruits the baby Cham would eat.
  9. mickeyy

    A report about husbandry and wanted to sort this out for my beautiful girl.

    Thank you so much for your help I found some more live plants and have taken the kale out. i checked on some terrariums that i am interested on buying and will keep you posted though I will show tommorow.
  10. Char.claugh

    How to assist shedding

    I do use a lot of different vegetables and fruits, I’m sure all of my supplements are exoterra just not sure( I won’t be home until tomorrow) and I’ll give his d3 less. The linear is 5.0 and I’m not sure about the t5ho, I think it’s reptisun if that helps ? I’ll lower his humidity and I’m sure...
  11. Flick boy

    Husbandry reviews idealized?

    So would I be filling out my husbandry (as it needs slightly adjustment or what I think it needs
  12. femalechameleonmilo

    How old?

    I will work on building trust and cutting down her feeding, the temp gauge is actually a digital thermometer with a wire that goes into the cage, I will add a photo. This is the first time she has been pacing and not eating. Her lay bin is about 1 foot deep with 6-8 inches of soil/coconut fiber...
  13. Mountain Dragon

    First time Veiled Chameleon owners, want to make sure we're doing things right

    my advice will be in red Welcome, there are a lot of things that need to be gone over. Please fill this out Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, unable to tell, too young. Easily only a month or two old. Got it from PetSmart, however they did not know what they were doing. Been...
  14. AngelRod88

    How do i know if my chameleon is healthy?

    MY CHAMELEON: I have a veiled chameleon hes about alittle over a year old ive had him for going on three months now HANDELING: I generaly only handle him sometimes once daily i only to make sure hes ok and hasnt fallen or to put some of the silver cream on the top of his spikes to help him heal...
  15. jamest0o0

    My Veild Chameleon Won't Eat Plants At All.

    Chameleons aren't omnivores they are insectivores, even veileds. Dandelion leaves are very nutritious I wouldn't compare them to smoking. You are partially right about the calcium thing, but chameleons cant absorb most nutrients from vegetation itself. It needs to be broken down in the gut of...
  16. Beman

    Sick Cham

    Here is the thing... Everyone likes to think they are an expert. No one but a qualified and experienced reptile vet can diagnose your cham. Even then they will want bloodwork and xrays for a complete exam for MBD. All we can do is visually inspect images and go through your husbandry to pick out...
  17. leedragon

    Vitamins

    breed dubias instead.
  18. nicolecham

    Kale The Chameleon

    My Feedback/Questions Will Be in Bold After Yours :) Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? Female Veiled Chameleon, around 4 months old? Been in my care for 3 months. Are you sure she is only 4 months? I was never...
  19. ERKleRose

    Chameleon tail curled at the end???

    My feedback and any questions will be in red. I‘ll also post helpful links and images at the end. * my chameleon is 10 months old, he is a male veiled chameleon, we have had him since he was 2 months old. * handling at least once a day Are you forcing him to or does he want to come out of his...
  20. K

    Just wondering if my chameleon looks alright, I’ve had the guy for four years.

    Welcome to the forum! Your Chameleon - Veiled chameleon, male, he is around 4 years old and has been in my care for 4 years Handling - about 3 times a week not including moving him to a free range Feeding - I have started feeding him around 5 Dubia roaches loaded with an apple, 5 crickets...
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