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    Providing Water For Veileds

    OK, moving right along... Chameleons separated. Female has a great new home. Male now in a 2x2x48 screen cage. Next up... providing water! The photo is of the 3 watering options that came with the chameleons. Am interested to know which might be best to use. If my memory serves me, Veiled...
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    Free Female Veiled Chameleon in Salinas, Ca...

    Anyone located nearby Interested in my 6 mo old female Veiled Chameleon? She is a rescue I picked up last week. She came in cage with male. They are now separated and I do not need 2! She will be free to a good home. Thanks!
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    Just making sure, please comment...

    OK, so as I posted earlier, last week I came into a pair of Veiled Chameleons about 6 months old. Very healthy and female had laid her first clutch of eggs. I assumed I needed to separate them ASAP. A member here confirmed my thoughts. So here’s my dilemma... my local reptile store guy is...
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    Need Help With Veiled Chameleon Eggs

    I just got home from picking up what turned out to be a pair of Veiled Chameleons. My problem is that the guy also handed me a plastic shoebox with eggs in it. I was caught off guard, so didn’t ask any questions. Once Home, I looked under the box and could see what looks like a healthy group...
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    Jacksons' are doing great!

    Hi! Just wanted to update that my male and female Jacksons are both doing great! I seperated them, etc and it took a bit, but female is now beautiful green just like male! Male is constantly climbing on to me when I clean cage, always staying a beautiful bright green w/ yellow and turquoise...
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    Outdoor housing question....

    We live in Monterey County in California. Temperatures are mild and we get a lot of fog. I was reading and happened to see an article indicating that Jackson Chameleons can live outdoors most of the year here, if not year round with proper heat. Does anyone keep their chameleons outside...
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    Need help with Jackson Chameleons!

    I am experienced with Veiled Chameleons, but just purchased a "pair" of Jacksons yesterday at my LPS. I had noticed them there last week. They are both about 4" from nose to back legs. They were being housed together in a typical enclosure you would see in a shop. It's probably about an 18'...
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