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  1. AbooLovesYOU

    I have a blue banja. :)

    Awh very nice pics thanks for sharing! I think your "wandering Jew" plants died though! I had to pitch mine, they didn't last too long here in Pa.
  2. AbooLovesYOU

    Meet Jack my veiled

    My chams name is Jack too! Welcome to the forums!
  3. AbooLovesYOU

    Taking a trip to cham land?

    Hey guys, how would my wife and I go about finding a good tour of madagascar? Does the forums set trips up together to go? If so, any info would be greatly appreciated!
  4. AbooLovesYOU

    Acting Strange

    From my understanding, she should have a laying bin offered at all times. :)
  5. AbooLovesYOU

    out side time

    Windy conditions are alright for him. Make sure he isn't flopping off branches from it though and it isn't too cool from the wind. You may need to change supliment schedule depending on how much sun he's getting, I haven't had many chances to put Jack out in the sun lately so I haven't done...
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    First pic of Jack fired up!

    Was my favorite pic but just a tad blurry! :mad: Oh well, have a look!
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    Increase evaporation on bottom of cage

    But being constantly wet without drying would grow bacteria. If you can, find a way to drain it from the bottom.
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    Sailfin Chameleon

    The vet administered the shot and fixed the problem right away. Thanks for sharing this info on the gutload on this Montane species.
  9. AbooLovesYOU

    New Baby Veiled

    The viv looks awesome, and you seem to be off to a great start. Mealworms are a great treat! Use crickets as her main food source and keep offering a variety as you are. her colors seem normal, she will lighten up as she sleeps as well.
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    Acting Strange

    Does she have a laying bin? It is not uncommon for a female to lay an additional clutch after the first, as they can retain sperm for later use.
  11. AbooLovesYOU

    remember me?

    Lol good observation!
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    Random Black spots on tail??

    Does it somewhat look something like this on his tail or the streaks? This was my panther at a younger age, I would say around 4 months. If so, this is nothing to worry about, just his screwy colors working out!
  13. AbooLovesYOU

    remember me?

    Sort of. I work outside and its been getting cold lately, I walked into the house with a tossle cap on and my cham freaked! Usually when I get home without anything on my head he comes up to the door looking for food. I do somewhat of the same type of work as you, but never been disfigured by...
  14. AbooLovesYOU

    christmas

    A Douglas Fir is not toxic to chameleons.
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    Possible Respiratory Infection - 2 1/2 month old Panther Cham

    If it helps any, my cham does this when I get home from work, and you can only hear it if you catch it at the right moment. Just now I got home from work and went into his cage to get a closeup of him. He bobbed his head, and made a little snort, like a puffing sound. Its short and barely...
  16. AbooLovesYOU

    Help!!!!!!!!!!!

    In case of this being a burn, pics of the whole enclosure would help us identify any problems with your husbandry. In any case though, this cham needs medical attention, keep us updated please.
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    christmas

    I've not heard of anything against it, but I wouldn't use a tree with pokey needles on it. Have you ever had a pine needle in your foot? With a chams grasp this could easily happen. They make trees with soft needles.
  18. AbooLovesYOU

    A very odd couple

    GREAT PIC! Thanks for sharing, can't wait to see him in a few more months! He's gonna be a good lookin dude!
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    inside of mouth

    Awh sorry I couldn't find much... Does something look wrong with your cham?
  20. AbooLovesYOU

    Well it's official...I've been bit

    I've noticed this as well. Mine seems to hate the movement of my head, but could care less about grabby fingers...
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