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  1. MzLaurie

    New to Chams, is he healthy?

    Hello and welcome to the amazing world of chameleons. I have a male veiled about the same age. Just want to say that my vet corrected me on my basking temp which I kept at 80-85. He said males like 90-95. The also warned me about super worms which I had never heard before which is if they are...
  2. River_ash28

    My chameleon passed away suddenly and I’m not sure why

    I’m thinking husbandry error that I missed too. And if it’s not any trouble I’d really appreciate an answer. I’m pretty sure the calcium she was given did include d3 and that’s the only supplement she was given. (I’m pretty sure the calcium was a big no, I don’t know why I didn’t think to double...
  3. Beman

    Health check: wet poop, orange urates, and dull skin on head

    See my feedback in red bold. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - 5-month old male veiled, in my care for 2 months Handling - rare Feeding - I feed him 10 small dusted crickets per day in the morning when I turn his lights on, but he does not eat in front of me. They go in with a few dubia...
  4. Freyja737

    Opinion on new baby cham cage??

    For the moment to determine the basking temps I am using a simple mercury thermometer, which I attached next to the basking branch under the lamp.(photo) Also after measuring the distance yesterday I established that the branch under the UVB lamp is exactly at 23cm. I am working on getting...
  5. FloridaChameleonLiving

    Lowering temps outside

    Mannn I'm in Florida and it's HOTTTT 🔥!! If anyone figures out how to make these days go lower than 85-95° (not including humidity LOL) I'm all ears 😂😭. Until then me and my crew will be in the AC I guess 🤷🏻‍♂️ haha.
  6. MissSkittles

    Please help!

    It’s easiest just to give feedback this way. I am in desperate need of answers. My boyfriend and I rescued a juvenile male panther chameleon. He has been struggling from the very beginning, however, I feel his health is declining or at a “stand still” which isn’t very comforting either. He...
  7. MissSkittles

    What is the sex of my veiled chameleon?

    I’ll be putting my feedback in bold and breaking this into two parts. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, Male(confirmed?), 5 months old. In my care for 1 month. Yes, he is a he. Age looks to be right by my guesstimate. Handling - I handle usually every day or every other day...
  8. Steve A

    Husbandry Review

    The best thing I could potentially assist with here (And you may have replies on this already, if so, sorry!) is night time humidity. If you are struggling with keeping the humidity raised, IMO you should keep the fogger on. Don't let it turn on/off. Just keep it on from 12:30-6:00am. I...
  9. ERKleRose

    is my chameleon okay? what should i do?

    He has a better and better chance of a fuller recovery the sooner he gets in. Could you get him in today? Thank you for wanting to get him in! Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - veiled chameleon, male, juvenile. in my care since baby from petstore How long have you had him (time wise)? Handling...
  10. 8

    URGENT PLEASE HELP! POSSIBLE MOUTH ROT?

    would you recommend any type of ointment or treatment for the time being until I can adjust his living conditions to be optimal?
  11. Beman

    Clumsy Cham or health problem?

    No I would not say the uvb would have any issue on swelling of this type. I have never seen any link. Even if the bulb needs to be replaced a T5 would still have output although the UVI may be more of a 2 rather than a 3. It would not do this. If it were me I would mentally prepare for the...
  12. Ghostbirb

    What should I decorate the cage with?

    What would the best basking bulb be? And would a mister work fine on its own or should I get a foggier to?
  13. ERKleRose

    New baby panther

    Hi there, and welcome! Like @GrannyK said, you are not an idiot! We all start somewhere and learn from there; as long as you want to give your cham their best life possible and are always willing to learn and improve, that’s what matters! There’s a decent amount of info coming below, and I know...
  14. River_ash28

    My chameleon passed away suddenly and I’m not sure why

    (Like the title suggests, this will be a heavy post) I just can’t shake the feeling I’ve failed my poor girl. She passed suddenly, and didn’t appear sick, her color was fine, she’d been eating, drinking, her poop seemed normal, nothing really appeared wrong with her. She had good uvb and heat...
  15. MzLaurie11

    spikes falling off

    MissSkittles is right on the money with e ellant advice. Do not handle your cham without wearing gloves!! Very important! Needs silver cream prescription only. burns take a very very long time to heAl. The spikes can grow back. The area in the pics doesnt go down deep into the muscle which is...
  16. MissSkittles

    First Panther Chameleon set up (new owner) - feedback?

    Hi and welcome! :) I’ll gladly give you some feedback. Notes: She's eaten both days since she's been home 6 crickets (gutloaded) the first day and 6 the second. And I've seen her drink from off the leaves after the mister goes off. You’ll want to make sure to offer a variety of feeders that...
  17. Libri

    New To Chameleons - Adopting a Previously Sunburnt Male Veiled.

    Your Chameleon - The species:  veiled, sex:  male and age of your chameleon: about 1 year. How long has it been in your care? will be picking up in July Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? I believe he's being handled at least monthly, if not more. Feeding - What are you feeding...
  18. Loki'smom

    Insight / Similar experience with Cham death

    Hi all, Apologies in advance for how long this is going to be, I just want to be sure I’m being completely thorough. I also want to point out that this is NOT a time-sensitive matter, as my cham has already passed, but I’m left with little closure in the way of answers as to what may have...
  19. MissSkittles

    Green veiled chameleon looking pale/yellowish green

    Hi. :) Such a cute little lady! If you are able, try taking her outside for very short amounts of time for some natural sunlight and uvb. I just take mine out on my hand as we aren’t out for more than a few minutes. You could use a small plant though if you like. I’m on the space coast of FL...
  20. S

    New Cham setup and worries

    Your Chameleon - veiled chamelion Edward. best i can tell about male 3 months old thatr i have had for 9 days. Handling none so far Feeding - i am trying crickets and meal worms not gut loaded but dusted still. i have thus far given 6 in the morning right after lights on. Supplements - nutrobal...
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