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  1. phantomchameleon

    gecko feet

    Gecko feets and chameleon feets are both cute feets
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    Pixie has worms :(

    Oh no! Poor baby ;-; Send her all my love and squish her cheeks v gently #prayforpixie
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    Clingy chameleon

    My glasses are a target for him. He's shot them off my face with his tongue a few times but he's learned that Dad needs them to see >u< Either that or he's just gotten bored with it. He's full of mischief that's for sure.
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    Clingy chameleon

    My darling baby has been the same way! He hates it when i put him back in his cage and he hisses when i do. https://puu.sh/stjJc/2c54dce9c0.jpg It's also gotten to the point if i have him out at night he'll just fall asleep on me or in between the kickstand of my computer because he's dark in there.
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    Veiled chameleon eye closed???

    I agree, i recommend warm showers instead of soaks. My cham enjoys them alot more than actual soaks and he drinks more in the warm shower than he does from the misting i give him.
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    Veiled chameleon eye closed???

    Also you have a really cute baby girl tell her that i love her
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    Veiled chameleon eye closed???

    Then maybe there's some irritation with the UVB or Basking. All i can really recommend is trying to flush out the eye with water if it really is irritated by something in it. Here's a thread with some similar questions in the comments and some helpful things...
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    Veiled chameleon eye closed???

    I still would recommend silk worms and hornworms. Chams eat those usually with no problem! Is there any swelling or discharge from the eye? Or is it just closed?
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    Veiled chameleon eye closed???

    Hmmm... For one i suggest trying to get her into some other worms like silk worms, horn worms, ect. I made the same mistake with my cham and too many mealworms or hard shelled worms in general makes them constipated and they wont poop regularly. There may be irritation from the uvb and/or...
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    Veiled chameleon eye closed???

    Yeah you're right. Maybe the OP should try flushing the eye out with water first before doing anything else
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    Veiled chameleon eye closed???

    I agree, his eye looks really sunken in. Correct me if im wrong but that's usually a sign of dehydration? Or something could have gotten in his eye? Fill out the 'How to ask for help' sheet. It should be pinned on the health clinic forum.
  12. phantomchameleon

    HELP!!

    It shows that i wasn't serious about it? And in the last one i even agreed to just pick him up and put him back. You guys are really trying to find something wrong with everything I say.
  13. phantomchameleon

    HELP!!

    @Sticktongue https://puu.sh/ssAwM/1f44006975.png 2:26 pm https://puu.sh/ssAxQ/73912791de.png 6:02 pm You were saying?
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    Chameleon sleeping most of the day

    Like alphakenc said, try to flush out the closed eye with warm water. Is there any swelling? And is there any discharge coming out of the eye? I've heard oral syringes can help take out whatever is in there but that sounds pretty dangerous so i wouldn't do it personally. I found this page on eye...
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    HELP!!

    "This is absolutely terrible advice. Given that you did not know about the benefit of night temperature drops, do you really think you are experienced enough to be offering advice to people? Obviously you are well meaning, but giving advice on things you are not knowledgable about only hurts...
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    Chameleon refusing food and actively climbing screens

    Now imagine this is you will: You go into a circus. The tickets were expensive. 120 dollars. "It better be worth it" you mutter under your breath. You take a seat and wait impatiently. If half of this is waiting in the dark, you're out of there. You want to be impressed. With that want of yours...
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    Are veiled chameleons really an invasive species?

    Whooopwhooop! Grammar police take me away. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: Thank you
  18. phantomchameleon

    HELP?!

    Is it really? I've never seen that happen before. But there's a first time for everything.
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    HELP?!

    Here's some graphic pictures of chameleon genitals
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    HELP?!

    That doesn't look like a chameleon hemi to me. You shouldn't worry about it if it went back in soon after but it is something you should keep a close eye on. Make sure there is no swelling and he's pooping normally. From a lizard prolapse page, "If the tissue is quite swollen, sometimes sugar...
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