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  1. jannb

    Camiezone babies from Homer and Big Girl

    He’s a very handsome boy!
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    Baby enclosures

    I put the lids on when I’m not watching or feeding. I put screen in the lids.
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    Mia IMG_2828.jpeg

    Little Mia
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    Mia IMG_2795.jpeg

    Mia 🩷
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    Mia IMG_2789.jpeg

    Mia on her little free range
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    Mia IMG_2699.jpeg

    Mia’s first pictures with us.
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    Mia IMG_2702.jpeg

    Mia’s first pictures with us
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    Mia IMG_2852.jpeg

    Little Mia right after we got her
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    Mia IMG_2853.jpeg

    Cute Little Mia ❤️
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    Mia IMG_2854.jpeg

    Mia 💚
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    Mia IMG_2849.jpeg

    2 months old
  12. Mia 2 months old to present.

    Mia 2 months old to present.

    Sweet but shy little Mia
  13. jannb

    Baby nursery

    You can see my baby bins here https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/baby-enclosures.182279/#post-1661743
  14. jannb

    Just hatched

    They said 4 clutches.
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    Just hatched

    Where do you live? You might want to find someone close to you to help house all those babies. Each will need its own cage until big enough to go to its new home when it’s around four months old.
  16. jannb

    A review of twinning in lizards and a report of Veiled Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus) twin births…

    Each eggs hatch with one single baby. https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/big-long-eggs-could-it-be-twins.189753/#post-1761524
  17. jannb

    A review of twinning in lizards and a report of Veiled Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus) twin births…

    Cool! Remember when I had those big long eggs and thought I might have twins! It was only one baby in each though.
  18. jannb

    May 2025 Photo Contest

    Finn is blushing! Finn and I thank you for your votes! 💚
  19. jannb

    Just hatched

    They normally eat fruit flies 2 days after hatching. I I don’t let Panther babies go until at least four months old to experienced keepers and five to 6 months to new keepers.
  20. jannb

    Just hatched

    That are often dark/black for awhile. Do you have other eggs to hatch? If you do I’d leave him in there until tomorrow. He can run around on the other eggs and it can help them to start hatching.
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