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  1. userBandit

    Gravid? Also what’s wrong with her leg

    Is she Gravid or just fattening up? I’ve had her since October and she was super tiny when I got her. Probs not old enough to sell... also the joint on her leg is brown and weird. It can’t be mbd.... I have the right lighting!!
  2. userBandit

    Early Morning Awake

    Okay thanks, just didn't know if I had something to be concerned about. Also, I know sometimes my chameleon will wake up in the middle of the night to start shedding because one night ill turn my lights off and she looks good then i wake up and shes a shed monster! Silly chams haha
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    Early Morning Awake

    I was taking a nap for a hour or two waiting for morning and my reptiles usually wake up at 7:30 am. I woke up and glanced at my Cham and he’s awake crawling on the screen. Why is he waking up early? It is 6:42 but still 50 mins before lights come on?
  4. userBandit

    Hybrid enclosure or screen.

    Sorry sir! Thought you were on about a glass enclosure.
  5. userBandit

    Hornworms in europe?

    Again, you're incorrect. Please research this. Parasites are can be a serious issue.
  6. userBandit

    Hornworms in europe?

    it's there crack rock.
  7. userBandit

    Hybrid enclosure or screen.

    That is not correct.
  8. userBandit

    Hornworms in europe?

    Parasites are little bugs are crawl around on the cricket. They can transfer to your chameleon if a cricket lands on your cham or in a rare case the cricket bites or attacks your chameleon.
  9. userBandit

    Hornworms in europe?

    Husbandry was spot on, beginning stages of it's life it had a bad uvb. Typical rookie mistake... He fixed the issue fast and got the correct uvb and even still there was an unfortunate outcome.
  10. userBandit

    Hornworms in europe?

    My reply was misleading, mealworms are a no no. Superworms are okay to feed but there are for sure a lot better options.
  11. userBandit

    Hybrid enclosure or screen.

    Screen enclosures are best for the ventilation.
  12. userBandit

    Male or female?

    Though I never intentionally irritate my veiled cham, I think they're defensive stripes and dots are the coolest thing! Your chameleon is a handsome boy :)
  13. userBandit

    Hornworms in europe?

    No problem! Dubias are a great feeder! Better than crickets as they can give parasites. See if you can find black soldier fly larva too, those are better than super worms. Super worms have a hard exoskeleton that is hard for chameleons to digest. Same with mealworms, I know of people who have...
  14. userBandit

    Hornworms in europe?

    Sorry for the spam but just a notice with hornworms: They get HUGE! they can also bight your chameleon so be careful feeding them if they are baby or juvenile. Good luck with your baby x
  15. userBandit

    Hornworms in europe?

    I wouldn't say so. It's worth it anyways if its the only thing you can get for your chameleon as it's easy for them to digest and has the nutrients your looking for :)
  16. userBandit

    Cham pacing

    Leave the bottom empty. If you are concerned about water being an issue, cut a few small holes in the center of the enclosure and put a bin under it. The water will drain into the bin and you can just empty it every so often.
  17. userBandit

    Cham pacing

    Also, I am not sure this is safe for your cham..
  18. userBandit

    Cham pacing

    Your cham looks gravid. Get her an 8" bucket, basket, bin, what ever safe for her and fill it with some organic potting soil or ReptiSoil works great too. I use it for my female. Certain soils aren't okay for them. They also need a large enough bin to make several trial tunnels.
  19. userBandit

    Hornworms in europe?

    You can order them from websites that ship internationally. Just make sure they aren't illegal in the UK! If that is the case no where will ship them to you and it will be tricky to get ahold of them. I recommend silk worms as a good substitute as they are just as hydrating. If your looking for...
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