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    All Hail the Veil!!!

    Reviving this thread! My Karma cutie, November 2018 to June 2019. I do miss the little rotund baby on the left, but this curious little monster has been a joy to watch grow up!
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    Already stressing about storms

    We actually still have his "baby" cage (16x16x30) that could be used for a portable going-outside cage. He is used to handling for outside time (because I like him to get out and get real sunshine, too,) but letting him have his safe space would be preferred.
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    Already stressing about storms

    Thank you everyone! I feel much better about this now. We're in an apartment, so free-ranging or leaving outside unattended isn't an option, but I could definitely bring him outside and sit with him in an emergency power situation. :)
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    Already stressing about storms

    Just looking for some advice. I'm located in Florida, and have only had my cham since September. We didn't land any hurricanes last year. I've been through two in the last three years, and one we didn't lose power at all, but one we were without for about a week. What should I do in the...
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    All Hail the Veil!!!

    Just wanted to share a Karma update now that he is older and bigger! He's come a long way from the starved, lethargic creature we rescued.
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    All Hail the Veil!!!

    I'm so glad to see some of these dark colors and black stripes - my Karma baby just started developed these black spots and stripes on his casque and I thought something was wrong! He's changed a ton in the last few weeks.
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    All Hail the Veil!!!

    My husband named him. I imagine it's a pretty common name for chameleons. ;) (I got to choose his middle name, which is Kepler.)
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    All Hail the Veil!!!

    This is my little Karma. He was rescued from a bad owner (they had him in a five-gallon bucket, no lights, no heat source, no branches, and didn't even know what he was supposed to eat.) I'm not sure of the real story about how this person came to have him - no way could he have afforded to buy...
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