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  1. thealissa

    Obsessed with the dripper

    One of my female veileds is absolutely obsessed with the dripper. She just sits there all day and stares at it and occasionally shoots her tongue out to get some. Has anyone else's chams ever been like this before? Do you think she'll grow out of it? I just use a water bottle with a hole in...
  2. thealissa

    Poll?

    Two female veileds.
  3. thealissa

    Parson's Chameleon

    Nobody on a chameleon forums site is going to tell you that any type of cham isn't rewarding to keep.
  4. thealissa

    I need some answers!!!

    Will you be getting a male or female?
  5. thealissa

    hows my setup?

    Hibiscus plants are easy to find. I bought one of mine at my local grocery store, and my other at Costco. There are slightly hard to keep up though. My chams eat them like crazy, and then the plant suffers quickly from over watering. I have to rotate mine out every couple of weeks because...
  6. thealissa

    I need some answers!!!

    Don't worry about the cham or the crickets being able to get anywhere. Both will climb the sides of a screened cage. I just dump my crickets at the bottom of the cage and let my cham handle it from there.
  7. thealissa

    NEED help with basics

    I need to know How Many do i Feed, how often do i dust with calcium With a 5 month old, I'd feed him 8-12 small to medium sized crickets, and I'd dust every other day or two. Then I need to know when I need to by larger crickets and dust and feed less around what age I'd start buying large...
  8. thealissa

    Future Ambilobe Breeder

    I don't know what kind of names you are looking for, but I'll name a few of my favorites for boys... -Liam (pronounced Lee-um) -Kaiser (Kai for short) -Kade and, -Zane
  9. thealissa

    Thinking of getting a veiled chameleon

    I'm okay with saying, "no experience necessary." I only had experience with kids, dogs, and cats previous to my two veiled, and just like many others, I'm doing well.
  10. thealissa

    Bake your soil!

    If you have anything wood in the cage, this should also be baked about once per month to kill off any bacteria growth.
  11. thealissa

    Deliberately Eating Soil

    I will work on convincing her in the morning. :)
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