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  1. Swayne8998

    differnces

    Oh ok :) Who can deny that people love their chams??? :D
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    names

    She looks like a girl! :D I have always seemed to like the name Lizabella for a girl cham.
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    differnces

    Well I was just seeing what your care was for the veiled, to know if your doing everything right :) It wasn't 'cause I thought you were in trouble haha.
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    update

    Glad he or she is feeling better :D
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    differnces

    Regarding your veiled, can you fill this out? https://www.chameleonforums.com/how-ask-help-66/ I do think that the care is pretty different. I don't know much about Meller's but I do know that they are different than most chams.
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    Snails

    Hello all :) My question today is about snails... I know many people feed them to their montane species. But can other species, such as veileds and panthers eat them? Thanks :)
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    Finally Home

    Congratulations! He is a stunner! Glad you prevailed through that awful experience :(
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    approx. 4 mo. old female veiled new problem

    Mist lots and lots. Please fill out this form... https://www.chameleonforums.com/how-ask-help-66/
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    approx. 4 mo. old female veiled new problem

    Edema can also cause swelling in the joints.
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    Gnats forming in my cricket bin

    Ah sorry. I didn't know if you had a cricket laying bin in with them... well glad you found out the solution! And about the plant... that was sort of a half-response to Isa my Veiled.
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    Sunken Eyes?

    You just paste it in the reply box and fill it out. And judging by the pictures your veiled looks like a girl :D:p:eek:
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    Sunken Eyes?

    https://www.chameleonforums.com/how-ask-help-66/ Please copy, paste, and fill this out. He/she does look like they could use a checkup.
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    Humidity??? Fogger??

    Oh haha DIY stands for Do it Yourself :o And thank you so much! Yes he is a male veiled, about 16 months. https://www.chameleonforums.com/update-pics-yoshi-89892/ Edit: Yes, I use the plastic you're talking about. I live in a very dry climate as well and it seems to work pretty good.
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    Gnats forming in my cricket bin

    Fungus gnats thrive in moist soil. They get their name because of the fungus/water build up that is created in the soil. If it is in the plant, it is usually early signs of root rot. I learned this with my other umbrella plant. As said before, they will not breach sand. You may have to just...
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    newborn jacksons

    Congratulations!! :D Being babies, they will climb in places that will puzzle and cunfuzzle you :) 20 pinheads is probably what each of those guys should be eating per day. If buying crickets all the time is too expensive, you can always breed your own.
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    Humidity??? Fogger??

    DIY foggers are always a great option. I have never made one but hopefully some others will chime in. How is he looking ill? Could you post pics of him?
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    Panther locales and prices...

    Ambilobe - Male: $300-$450 Female: $200-$400 Ambanja - Male: $200-$450 Female: $150-$400 Nosy Be - Male: $250-$450 Female: $200-$400 Nosy Faly - Male: $250-$450 Female: $200-$400 These were just some common locales. All prices are just estimated--there is no guarantee that all specimens are...
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    HELP: My Panther Chameleon Set Up

    Hi! I'm late to the thread but I have read it all. I'm so sorry it didn't work out. It has happened to a number of us. Don't let it get you down--this just wasn't meant to be. I have had that slapped in my face quite a few times. Let that business have it. This will be quite a big deal for...
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    Sharp Claws!

    Yep. It hurts. But strong grip is a good thing! ;)
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    American roach as feeder

    If you do, make sure that you have bred them several generations to ensure they have no parasites, diseases, etc. And as Poison said... I'm not quite sure if they're even healthy. Dubia roaches are a fantastic choice... I have a blog on them if you become interested.
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