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  1. trinityjean1993

    Exploring

    Okay yes with her worms I hand feed but she loves hunting the crickets so I’ll put them in there. But I’ll do as suggested and only put enough for her feed. Thanks for all the feedback. First time chamy mom
  2. trinityjean1993

    Exploring

    Her laying bin is back in her enclosure. How do you know if she is carrying eggs she does not look lumpy to me or even round only when she puffs up
  3. trinityjean1993

    Exploring

    Okay I’ll do that at the moment no. I will place it back in there tomorrow and just feed her something other than crickets
  4. trinityjean1993

    Exploring

    I put one in there but she wasn’t doing anything and the crickets were digging them selves into the sand and dying and causing ants
  5. trinityjean1993

    Exploring

    Just wanted to share that my Lizzy is starting to come out on her own and explore around her cage. I ended up having to leave the house and was such a hassle to get her back in. I thought the fight was gonna scare her to not come out anymore but she is back out today.
  6. trinityjean1993

    Staying with black spots

    Okay I will definitely cut back! Again thanks so much
  7. trinityjean1993

    Staying with black spots

    I have been feeding her this amount daily! 😬 I read somewhere where I was supposed to feed her 8-10 daily! I will definitely cut back. Thank you all so much.
  8. trinityjean1993

    Staying with black spots

    Roughly 6 months. And I no longer give her wax worms she was not digesting them right and was causing her to have diarrhea. She eats large crickets, Dubai roaches, super worms, and moths. The laying bin will be placed in there tomorrow
  9. trinityjean1993

    Staying with black spots

    Great idea thanks so much
  10. trinityjean1993

    Staying with black spots

    I will definitely place another one in there
  11. trinityjean1993

    Staying with black spots

    I did have a laying bin in there but realized she was just eating the sand so I removed it because her poop was literally sand and would just crumble when I cleaned it up
  12. trinityjean1993

    Staying with black spots

    Thanks for the feedback! And yes I need to switch it up a little bit in her husbandry. I am just struggling with ways of putting branches in there since it’s a fully vented mesh cage
  13. trinityjean1993

    Staying with black spots

    She just tore up 6 six super worms
  14. trinityjean1993

    Staying with black spots

    She barely started showing this color this week. And no she always moving around the cage
  15. trinityjean1993

    Staying with black spots

    For the past week everytime I enter the room my chameleon is green with black spots. Is this a bad sign? She is still very activate, hydrated, and eating like normal
  16. trinityjean1993

    Chameleon Poop!

    I have seen improvements with her since buying the screened cage vs the glass one. physically she moves around a lot more she is staying hydrated. I also got her a variety of foods such as wax worms, super worms, Dubai roaches, and crickets. Typically she was only eating crickets and wax worms...
  17. trinityjean1993

    Chameleon Poop!

    80 throughout the day and around 65-79 at night!
  18. trinityjean1993

    Maui has eggs!!!

    How did you hang the vines in the mesh cage?
  19. trinityjean1993

    Chameleon Poop!

    She has 2 uvb lights and 2 heat lamps stores are out of the T5HO. She has 2 live plants the fake ones are until I can find more climbing things for her
  20. trinityjean1993

    Chameleon Poop!

    New enclosure for Lizzy since vet visit
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