I just want to say again how sorry I am for your loss.
Camillie always seemed to glow in her pictures and how much you loved and cared for her would shine through her pictures.
Though not as much as you we will all miss her, my deepest condolences Jann I know how much she meant to you.
Hello Rob and welcome to the forum! I have a few links that I really like and will help answer a lot of your questions ;)
http://raisingkittytheveiledchameleon.blogspot.com/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/ryan-jarosek/119-new-arrival-bringing-home-new-chameleon.html...
I have been gutloading just as I did before but, I am constantly changing my gut load recipes.
I know some people have been using Bug Burger as a gutload along with the Calcium ICB. Here are a couple links about it.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/repashy-bug-burger-68317/...
Ahh where to begin! I have learned so much from you and the links you post. You have helped so many keepers and saved so many chameleons, heck you have even reassured and consoled some of us via pm.You are such a amazing person. Thank you for sharing your time and knowledge with us.
Oh yea...
Glad to hear he's doing good! I think they are cute with stubbed tails. My beloved Earl had a stubby tail and he just got to the point where he used it as a hook lol
Hope he has a quick and easy recovery
Aww Tiff :( I'm so sorry.
It's never an easy choice. We all know how much you loved Tommy and you did right by him. I will miss seeing pictures of that beautiful boy he was a forum icon.
My Condolences
Hey I came by and said hi! LOL
It was nice to meet you and get to pick you'r brain a little bit! I wanted to come back by but honestly I can talk about Melleri for hours and I didn't want to take up too much of your time :)
Ahh yes you were a busy man! I couldn't even get to the front of...
What is your dusting scheduale? I personally wouldnt stop giving any of my females phosphorus free calcium, but may be lay off the extras ie. Miner-all, herptivite etc etc.
I have a couple females that get edema during egg production and it usually subsides in time with a little extra misting.