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  1. Maximus_Cham

    Bonsai trees

    Japanese maples are my favorite trees. I would advise against using it as they will not survive indoor in a cage.
  2. wear_ur_feelins

    New chameleon parent

    Hello and thank you so much! Yes I do go in with a spray bottle about twice a day. I am currently working on that bigger enclosure for my sweet girl. I understand the whole sensitivity she will has when deciding to lay her eggs but am still somewhat confused on the egg whole bin and privacy...
  3. MissSkittles

    My veiled girl refuses food

    Hi! 🙂 So glad your little green honey has started digging. Your husbandry looks quite good. I’ll go thru it just to be nit-picky, but you’re doing fine. Btw, I’m no where near a master of anything - I just listen well to those with experience, consolidated their knowledge and guidance and wrote...
  4. Beman

    Panther Chameleon Sex ID

    Please see my feedback in red bold. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Ambilobe Panther, Male, 11-12 months. 8 months, I was misinformed of age and gender at purchase? Handling - 3-4 times a week Feeding - Currently 4-5 dubias every other day, every other feeding I throw in a 1-2 hornworms...
  5. MissSkittles

    Sick Chameleon?

    Cage Info: Cage Type - Screen cage that I put plastic wrap around the sides to help with humidity because its winter. I am hoping that you have left the door, or at least the lower section of at least one screen panel without plastic for proper ventilation. I have a 16x16x30, it was what I had...
  6. MissSkittles

    Yoshi The Dinosaur

    Hi and welcome! :) Yoshi is quite the handsome big guy. Since you gave all of your info, I’ll give you some constructive feedback. Enclosure 1) Reptisun 18”x18”x38” (on 10am-10pm, timer) Your big guy has already outgrown this size and needs larger. The minimum size for an adult veiled is 2x2x4’...
  7. Beman

    Shedding Question

    See my feedback in red bold. This will be a lot of information and needed changes to husbandry. Most important aspects to do asap are lighting, supplements, cage size, temps, and humidity. Without these changes you will start seeing health decline and illness. They hide illness so right now...
  8. L

    Getting my first Chameleon ever!!

    Thank you Sorry, it is a reptisun HO 5 % So I should get a Acadia pro 5.0 or 6% as a separate fixture and a separate one for my plants. Correct. Okay The Spanish moss? The bottom water feature is only 3” deep and has tons of rocks and plants and branches that if he would fall in he could...
  9. jamest0o0

    New enclosure layout/Deep Clean? Best way to do so?

    Hence the removing poop from leaves and such. I still see no point in sterilizing an otherwise poop free branch. I don’t sterilize the floors in my house 🤷‍♂️. Now I will if my kid poops on it though 😆. Their cages are like us living in houses, at least that’s how I imagine it heh. Also, having...
  10. R

    New Chameleon Owner

    I am new to being an owner of a Veiled Chameleon as of 2.5 weeks ago and I am hoping to get as much information as I possibly can about this little guy! I was very misinformed from the pet store I purchased him from on how to care for him. I barely received simple details such as what he was...
  11. A

    Help! Not sure what to do

    Ok posted!
  12. LizardLurkin

    Help! Not sure what to do

    This looks like a respiratory infection, and it's a really good idea to get to an exotic vet as soon as possible. I'm also noticing their eyes appear more bulgy than usual, too. Is it possible you could get a photo of your little guy's entire enclosure? It would also be helpful for you fill out...
  13. MissSkittles

    Rate my cham list as a 13 year old

    I’m just curious why you aren’t interested in the kit from Neptune? It’s the easiest and cost effective way to get everything needed. But, if this is the way you prefer, I’ll give my feedback. The enclosure is too small. The minimum is the ReptiBreeze XL size, which is 2’ wide and deep and 4’...
  14. GrannyK

    Enclosure advice

    Welcome to the forum! It looks like your little one gets too close to the lights. I’ve copied and pasted a husbandry form below for you to fill out. You can copy and paste and add your answers. Lift the lights off the direct top so he doesn’t get burnt. His cage should really be upgraded to a...
  15. S

    Color

    He is definitely more of the social chameleon he loves to just come out and relax with people! As far as the dimensions of his cage goes, he’s in a 24x18x36 enclosure. I’ll attach a picture of his colors usually, but the biggest change is the striping on his face, he usually doesn’t have it...
  16. S

    Hybrid (Free Range and Enclosure): NEED ADVICE!

    Hi everyone! This is Mel, an approx. 1 year, 3 month old male veiled chameleon. He's been with me since last June. At first, he was super shy and would hiss anytime I'd get near him. In fact, the vet said he was the meanest chameleon they'd seen (I love him regardless, duh). One day, I lured him...
  17. Triple M's

    Gravid Veiled Chameleon may be having trouble laying her eggs

    Alright we will move her around. I like keeping our chameleons in my room. I have visitors and I dont like too many people around our chameleons. As to not stress them out and disturb them. So they will all stay in my room. The small female; Miwa, we have been upping her food. Will change...
  18. MissSkittles

    Tongue issue and edema

    Cage Info: Cage Type - 2'x2'x4' mesh cage on top of a glass tank base with bioactive set-up. Nice. I just wish it was a bit higher off the floor. For chameleons, height = safety. Lighting - Arcadia 12% on cage with basking spot 9" below it. Arcadia is a great brand, but you have double the...
  19. LizardLurkin

    Deadly Chameleon Myth series

    I've just lurked this thread because some interesting discussion is coming out of it. I know I for one am never a fan of people on the internet accusing one of killing their pets, throwing all sorts of words at them. 100%, there are some terrible people out there, and ignorance does harm...
  20. LizardLurkin

    Husbandry review request

    I think most of everything here looks good, I do wonder about this, though. Most elect for a thorough mist session in the morning, and one in the evening. I do a three minute spray in the morning, 40 minutes after the lights come on, and a three minute spray in the evening, 30 minutes before the...
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