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  1. MissSkittles

    How old is Gus?

    Going by colors and casque size, Gus looks to have been around 5 months or so when you got him. Veileds do grow super fast & the boys develop their colors around 3 1/2 to 4 months old. He will keep growing (but not so quickly) up until he’s around 10-12 months old. Btw, Gus is very handsome. :love:
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    Fogger Suggestions

    I keep things the same year round.
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    Camiezone babies from Homer and Big Girl

    I just basically ripped it out along with the spline. If you start with removing the spline, it comes out pretty easy in one piece.
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    Littlefoot & Mr. Jack photo dumps

    Paint me like one of your French girls. 😂
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    Bogus Parsons Advertisement?

    Jerks! 🤬
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    Boycotting crickets!

    https://www.coastalsilkworms.com/
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    High Heat Tolerant Plant

    How hot is your enclosure? Temps for male panthers & veiled shouldn’t be above 85F & for females, 80F.
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    Are these collard greens?

    Ok, I stand corrected. :) *rushing off to google goitrogens. 😂
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    Boycotting crickets!

    And newborn discoids.
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    Boycotting crickets!

    Here’s some of my own videos. *Pardon if in some my breathing sounds like Darth Vader.
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    Boycotting crickets!

    Roaches are super easy to breed. Get more females than males. Put them in a decently sized bin with slick sides (so they can’t climb out), add ventilation screening to the bin. They do best in a bioactive set up - organic soil mix with some small isopods and springtails, leaf litter and cork...
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    September 2025 Photo Contest

    @GreystoneExotics your progression isn’t measured by time. It’s measured by how many posts you make, post a comment in and likes you receive. :)
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    High Heat Tolerant Plant

    Schefflera is a wonderful center plant with its many branches to offer little roads and lots of leaves for hiding in and drinking from. Pothos comes in several varieties and is the work horse plant when it comes to chameleons. Plant one low/on the floor and let it grow upwards and the leaves...
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    Are these collard greens?

    Kale is a bit high in oxalates, which bind to calcium. You can certainly give them to your roaches, but ideally only the ones you won’t be feeding right away.
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    Are these collard greens?

    That is kale.
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    Digging in Pot

    As long as she lays her eggs without problem, she can lay them wherever she chooses. :)
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    Boycotting crickets!

    Do you mean where to buy from or how to actually breed them?
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    Hornworms - too big?

    Do you know anyone with bearded dragons that you can give them to? I definitely wouldn’t give to your cham if she already had trouble swallowing one. You could put them out for the birds to get a treat.
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    Wiseman

    Squee! 🤗 I just love love love that sweet little face! He is so bright eyed and looks so curious. 🥰💗
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    Crooked cascue? Wild Veiled Cham questions

    That’s odd about their casques being bent. I’ve no idea how that could happen in the wild. Maybe they aren’t getting enough calcium in their diets. I would assume that they eat the baby anoles which would be a good source of calcium. Obviously they are getting more than enough D3 in the...
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