I also saw one in a pet store for the first time. I was instantly in love with the lime green coloration, their tiny bodies (they were babies, of course), and their feet. I LOVED their innocent little faces, and the grandpa-looking mouth line.
I never heard about it... I went to a small charter school where a lot of crazy stuff has happened (and still does) but never gets reported. I vividly remember one day last year when a realllly drunk guy was wheeled (in a spiny chair, lol) to the front office because he was too drunk to walk. He...
One last thing, you can't get the scholarship (any of the three I mentioned) if you have, or have received, a C or lower in any of your core classes. If you do, you can simply retake them. :)
Syn, I exceeded my AIMS tests as well, and got awarded the scholarship. It is still in place, don't lose hope! It locks in at your first semester's tuition, which sucks because if you renew the scholarship the next year and tuition increases, you have to pay the balance remaining.
Your senior...
Expensive Humidifier
I have a GermGuardian Humidifier which is quite expensive, but definitely worth it. No filters to change, everything stays nice and clean. I've had mine for a few months now, and have had zero problems with it. You can also change the level of humidity for whatever size...
In short, once she reaches 5-6 months old, if you're not going to breed her, it is advised that you feed her only every other day or two (or, like Pssh said, on a MWF schedule) and lower the temp's to the low 80's.
Also, at that age you should place a laying bin in her cage (and keep it...
I know it's quite far from where you live now, but...
In my opinion, ASU has a lot to offer. Of course I'm biased because I go there, but a lot of the professors are extremely into what they teach, and will even help you with whatever you need if you go into their office hours. In ASU's halls...
It's 18"L by 18"W by 36"H. The same dimensions as her old cage. She has less space in this one since there's a laying bin and more plants, but that's all that's different.
I moved my ~11 month old female veiled into a different cage (cleaner, more to climb on, and a laying bin). I know that some take a while to adjust to their new surroundings, but it has been almost a week, and she's still in the same spot as she was on the first day I put her in.
The cage is...
Honestly, in my opinion, then don't get a chameleon. I'm sorry if it sounds blunt or mean, but they're a pet that you have to have unlimited flexibility with. Money, space, and time wise.
How sure are you on her age? My female veiled had the same symptoms when she was egg bound at just over 7 months old.
Also, you need to be dusting the feeders with supplements... Have you had a chance to yet?
In short, you can cut back feeding to every other day or so, and lower temp's to the low 80's. ALWAYS provide a laying bin though. I had a 7.5 month old female veiled who I did this with, and she still produced a clutch.
What part of AZ do you live in? Sprout's (Farmer's Market) is your best chance for finding organic greens and fruits. They're the only place I know of that even sells dandelion greens.