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  9. tianniccari

    Sad Looking Chameleon...

    I don't think he did anything intentionally with malicious intent lol the OP noticed something was wrong as consulted the forum for advice. Hopefully things make a turn for the better. We've given plenty of advice which Devaney seems to be very understanding of the flaws and issues and said they...
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    Sad Looking Chameleon...

    Very glad to see you're actively seeking help. If you make these changes there's a much much greater chance of survival for the little guy!
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    Sad Looking Chameleon...

    I used a red solo cup to feed my chams from a young age. They learned that the red cup meant food. Dust the crickets with repti-cal calcium and hold it under the cham and if he's hungry he'll see the crickets moving and strike if he can. He may be a little too weak which is tough. You can try...
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    Sad Looking Chameleon...

    Basically the same thing I said, that goes to show you what you need to do. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions. I'm not by any means a Vet but I do have experience with chams and have done my homework!!
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    Sad Looking Chameleon...

    We have great sponsors on this website. I've used mulberry farms for hornworms in the past and they're great. It might take a few days to get them so the shower method should be tried immediately. Dehydration will eventually kill the cham and needs to be fixed ASAP as I said. Hopefully you can...
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    Sad Looking Chameleon...

    Definitely need a taller plant cause he needs room t walk around. The schefflera are very common among chams. Look for a 3-4' tall one. Sometimes it's hard to find but they're great. Wooden dowels from Home Depot are great for climbing. They're relatively cheap and can be held on the sides with...
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    Sad Looking Chameleon...

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/10750083?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&adid=22222222228010590725&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=40872034472&wl4=&wl5=pla&wl6=78765530672&veh=sem
  16. tianniccari

    Sad Looking Chameleon...

    Schefflera plants from Home Depot are great for maintaining humiditity as well as great climbing for the little guy. They'll run you around $10-$15. Just make sure to wash the leaves to get rid of all pesticides before putting him in there!! Not sure what you're doing for humidity other than...
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    Sad Looking Chameleon...

    Also, what are your temperatures in the cage, him hiding at the bottom could indicate it being far too hot in the cage. Maybe remove 1 heat lamp as it could be too hot for him. You should be around 90 degree basking (light should be about 6" from where the cham sits) and the temp should...
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    Sad Looking Chameleon...

    Some points you may want to take into consideration. Anybody feel free to correct or chime in. Remove the red light, they definitely shouldn't have it during the night as it can still interrupt sleeping. Pick up a ceramic heat lamp from petsmart if you can. No light but gives off good heat. He...
  19. tianniccari

    Where to buy latch hook for reptibreeze??

    lol I looked at a few of them last night, I may actually just give it a try. I was just a little worried they would be too big
  20. tianniccari

    Where to buy latch hook for reptibreeze??

    yeah I'm just trying to get the exact thing reptibreezes have lol I can't find them. I thougt there might be somewhere you could buy replacement parts but apparently not!
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