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  1. ColumbineCritter

    Eye Infections

    What can you do to help this.I have a hatchling that may have an eye infection that has closed both eyes and they are crusted over.Any suggestions on helping this problem it is very small and I do not want to handle him.:cool:
  2. ColumbineCritter

    Chameleon eggs

    I am lowering the temp.The incubator will maintain a temp. of 83-85 if it is left plugged in so I will have to add timer to regulate the temperature 78-90.I know the chameleons like the higher temperatures but am still unsure that their eggs can handle higher temperatures.I don't want to...
  3. ColumbineCritter

    Chameleon eggs

    How do you know?What is best temperature?
  4. ColumbineCritter

    Chameleon eggs

    They are veiled chameleon eggs.The female was eggbound.They are about 3 weeks and some have turned red blue and molded,they were discarded and others incubate at about 83 F.
  5. ColumbineCritter

    Chameleon eggs

    Does anyone have any experience with their eggs. I have some that are being incubated at about 80-85 F I see that a few out of the clutch have turn red and blue and a few are starting to grow fungus.How do you tell if they are fertile eggs or not this is lizard's first clutch of eggs and...
  6. ColumbineCritter

    Female with Eggs

    I dont think they are in any danger since they are not really mature enough for breeding as of yet. I handle them to tame them but don't want to make this a habit as once they are mature enough for laying eggs.
  7. ColumbineCritter

    Female with Eggs

    Have any experienced owners of a female with eggs had any problems with handeling a mother to be.Such as eggs being crushed or cracked inside the whomb?:eek::p
  8. ColumbineCritter

    Nebula's 3rd clutch????

    I seem to think so as long as you have proper conditions.Finding out more on eggs could be helpful.Sometimes it is hard to tell if they were calcified and have heard that the first few clutches of eggs are infertile. If your planning on killing them off I would take care of them.
  9. ColumbineCritter

    Chameleon caught a live wasp.

    It seemed to have kind of an immunity to the toxin and it must have stung him 20 times or more.No swelling,mucus,seemed to be ok.i thought that once I pulled him out he was a goner but no he was just fine.
  10. ColumbineCritter

    Disease Carriers

    If you were aggressivly bit by a chameleon and there was a blood crossing.Could a human be infected with a virus.Is is possible for a chameleon to carry HIV?AIDS Virus
  11. ColumbineCritter

    Chameleon caught a live wasp.

    My chameleon ate a live wasp it was extremely crunchy.I had to open the mouth to remove the wasp with tweezers.The stinger was caught in his upper mouth and he could not swallow it. To shorten this story he is ok I just dont know how many times it was stung.The only visible effect he had...
  12. ColumbineCritter

    Disease Carriers

    What types of diseases are chameleons able to carry? Do they have anything like HIV?Africa is origin of this disease? You could only imagine what could bloom in their ecosphere.
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