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    Question??

    Welll you cold look up on the internet. h reason they are not good feeders is because they can have a natural defense that is toxic. I dont think it would harm an animal that big though.
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    Is it normal?

    Is it normal that a baby veiled chameleon does not like mealworms? :confused: SHe does no even seem inerested.
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    Anyone have a...

    It kind of looks like it has some hardend mucus in her eye.
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    Anyone have a...

    We tried but the camera is really old and has really bad graphics. are there any that already have a pic?
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    Anyone have a...

    I need a picture of what a veiled chameleon with an eye infection looks like. :confused: I need to see. Please help!
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    cockroaches

    Thanks I will take that into consideration!
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    cockroaches

    thanks I am glad I asked
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    Chameleon eye infection?

    we do have he 2 bulbs. When we stop at the pet store next I will get those. Is there a link to how to make a nestiing bin?
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    Chameleon eye infection?

    We only feed her flys and crickets. It is dry so we keep her sprayed down. I had no idea that 5 month old veiled chameleons could lays eggs.
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    Chameleon eye infection?

    I dont know what supplement it is. We get it when we buy crickets. We have the 5.0 tropical lamp.
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    cockroaches

    can chameleons eat cockraoches?:confused: (wild caught) I thought I would ask before I fer them to her
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    Chameleon eye infection?

    YEs the UV rays do pass through the glass and we only keep her there during the day. We have gotten a UV light. WE only use supplements when feeding her crickets. (I dont know if they are gutloaded) She drinks water dropplets off the leaves of the tree. She is not old enough to lay eggs.
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    Chameleon eye infection?

    sorry our camera is not working. We have gotten some additional information from the internet. Thanks.
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    Chameleon eye infection?

    Our 5 month old veiled chameleon has a strange substance covering her eye. We are wondering if it is an eye infection.:confused: Additional info: Gender: Female Cage setup: WE keep her on a small tree in our living room that gets lots of sun. Species: Veiled/Yemen Chameleon *Edit* She is very...
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