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    First Gravid Cham - Health Questions

    Your Chameleon - Female veiled, about 2.5 years old. Got her from a home where she wasn’t being taken care of (no supplements, small enclosure, 10 large crickets a day) Handling - Before she started showing she would run out onto my arm every other day so I could feed her Feeding - Crickets, 7...
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    Vet Appointment- Reschedule ?

    Hey all! I have a female veiled, I got her from a pretty bad situation so I was going to see a reptile vet this afternoon to get her checked up and to see if she was gravid, or just very overweight. The only thing is yesterday she went down to check out her lay bin, and this morning she’s been...
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    Empty Enclosure - What Herp Would Thrive?

    Hey all, I recently fell into possession of a chameleon from a friend who couldn't keep her anymore, unfortunately he wasn't taking great care of her. She came in a pretty small glass wall/screen topped enclosure, which I've since moved her out of (into a 2'x2'x4' one). But I still have her...
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    New Owner, Next Steps to Improving Enclosure?

    Hey all, I've recently come to have a female veiled chameleon, a friend had to travel for work and asked if I would take her. She wasn't being cared for very well at all, besides the addition of a laybin which I put in immediately with a live plant, you can see in the photo how she was living...
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    New Owner, Upgraded Enclosure Questions

    Hey all! I recently came into possession of a female veiled who was not being taken care of very well. She was in a small glass enclosure with no lay bin, just a coiled UVB bulb, and grossly overfed without the proper calcium/d3/multivitamin routine. I've got her a lay bin (soil+sand with a...
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    New Chameleon Owner - Gravid, Eggbound, or Neither

    Hey all, brand new chameleon owner here. Her previous owner had to move to the states for work, so she asked if I would be willing to take her. I’ve only had her for a few days, but I’m concerned she might be eggbound. When I went to pick her up there was no laying bin in her enclosure, which...
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