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  1. MSMorgan

    Chameleon Poop 101

    I've gotta share. Perfect place for this one. While feeding lucky this am, I opened the cage to see Lucky sitting in his usual spot. He was shifted to one side of the branch with a "leg cocked." I thought this was a weird pose, but Lucky's "a little off" anyhow. When I slid the cup off the side...
  2. MSMorgan

    All tucked in Apollos pj's

    Very cool! It's neat to see the different places and positions that hey sleep in from day to day. Sometimes Lucky will crawl down to the mid-level branches in the back, under the pathos and "bed down." Other times, he'll "nest up" on the top branches towards the front of the cage. For the most...
  3. MSMorgan

    TAIL SHOTS!!!

  4. MSMorgan

    Attention all keepers!

    That made my night. Go Atlas!
  5. MSMorgan

    Mistking

    BG, If you don't have tubing clips, you can pick them up from home depot in white or black. They have them in the hardware section. Can't find the link currently.
  6. MSMorgan

    Veiled died

    Sorry to hear of your loss. When you have a moment, fill out the info in the link below and hopefully we can give you a better idea of why he passed. I know it won't bring him back, but may give some clues as to what happened. https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/
  7. MSMorgan

    Should I dust my veild chameleons Fruits and Vegetables before feeding to him

    CF, Welcome to the forums. Have you tried fruits and veggies with your veiled before? To answer your question, you can dust your F&V's if nothing else is being offered that day. I don't due to my dusting schedule with my feeder insects that are being offered. Ideally, you should offer all items...
  8. MSMorgan

    Hornworms

    You might find this thread useful. https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/are-blackberry-leaves-o-k-for-hornworm-gut-load.152751/#post-1298886
  9. MSMorgan

    Shut these crickets up!

    For what it's worth, I bought 30 1/2 " crix from the local PS while I'm awaiting my banded and they're not making a peep. Guess they're female.
  10. MSMorgan

    Lights out at night

    K., It is thought that chams. should be provided "DARK" at night. Temp. depends on where you are and how cold it gets during the night where your cham. sleeps. A drop down to 60* F is thought to be beneficial for panthers and veilds alike at night. You can provide this temp. without light...
  11. MSMorgan

    Gutloading with Peppers

    Red, yellow, green and orange sweet peppers are all a great option to partially gutload with. Here's a list of other items you might try. The information is found in the resources section at the top of the home page: https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/food/ Suggested Ingredients Best -...
  12. MSMorgan

    Quad vs Double Fixture

    Hopefully, Todd will chime in. For what it's worth, I'm glad I waited. However, for those with the older fixtures, I hear that they're an awesome fixture. I'm still on the fence, having bought a new 6% recently. Guess I've got a few months to decide. Maybe for Lucky's 2nd BD. Nursemaia, a...
  13. MSMorgan

    Too small for hornworms?

    Smaller horns or silks would be fine. You might find this link helpful. https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/food/
  14. MSMorgan

    Alfred the veiled chameleon

    Looking good Alex. Boy, I need to take a photography class and get a better camera. Your shots of Al are putting Lucky's to shame. o_O
  15. MSMorgan

    Hot glue

    Hot glue is fine, just make sure there are no residual glue threads/strings when you're done. Make sure your joined points are structurally sound and the glue adheres to the branches well. Over time with the branches expanding and contracting from moisture, your glue might fail. Like they say, a...
  16. MSMorgan

    Feeder questions

    Nah, Just way to much coffee at this time of the night. :ROFLMAO:
  17. MSMorgan

    Feeder questions

    1807, Welcome to the forums. Great looking veiled you've got. Lots of different feeders on the market that you can try with your little guy. Dubias, horn, silk and superworms, just to name a few. At his age, feed as much as he will eat. You will find that your guy will like some feeders over...
  18. MSMorgan

    Tasty treats!

    Cultured hornworms. They're Lucky's favorite. Doesn't matter who, when, why or what, if a hornworm is offered, he'll strike.
  19. MSMorgan

    Are theses grasshoppers ok to feed ???

    When collecting wild insects, you must always be cognizant of pesticides and parasites.
  20. MSMorgan

    Are blackberry leaves o.k. for hornworm gut load?

    Update from last night. All leaves are GONE!
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