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  1. BellaBella

    New to owning a chameleon

    I just noticed in the picture you can't see my thermostats and gauges. But they are there :)
  2. BellaBella

    New to owning a chameleon

    Thank you :) I happened to catch her trying to eat on the fake plants in her cage. It was incredibly cute so I'm sure she'll certainly enjoy what I provide for her. Good luck with your new girl!
  3. BellaBella

    New to owning a chameleon

    Thank you so much for your input. I do use the uvb. I'm considering purchasing a new cage that is all screen. It's been super humid down here and her cage I think may be over 100% humid for a while after misting. My digital Guage only goes up to 99. I did know about females still laying eggs...
  4. BellaBella

    New to owning a chameleon

    Also I do not have any vitamins. I was aware chameleons needed them, I did not make the decision to get one blind or uninformed. I was not sure which was best to get.
  5. BellaBella

    New to owning a chameleon

    The calcium I have does not have d3 in it. I thought the flucker's cricket quencher was the gut loader, I was misinformed at the pet store. I have made a list and am heading to the pet store today. Any suggestions on real plants?
  6. BellaBella

    New to owning a chameleon

    Thank you! I suspected shedding was going to happen soon.
  7. BellaBella

    New to owning a chameleon

    Your Chameleon - veiled chameleon, female, estimated she's around 8 weeks old by her size. Have had her for 2 weeks. Handling - not often, only when necessary Feeding - crickets and mealworms. 5 crickets some days and 10 worms other days. She's picky. Half in the morning rest in the evening...
  8. BellaBella

    New to owning a chameleon

    I have no idea how I posted the pic 3 times lol
  9. BellaBella

    New to owning a chameleon

    Hi guys I'm new to the Chameleon World! We've had our chameleon for 2 weeks now. Did lots of research beforehand, we're still learning as we go as with anything. Any advice and tips would be greatly appreciated. She still tends to be in the dark green to brown color range. Is this normal? She's...
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