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    Do some chameleons just not like free range?

    The fact that she spent the first month in my care with a male (the cage was huge, but they became aware of eachother the last day or so) has me paranoid that shes on the ground looking for digging space. Shes plump too. Could be because shes been eating so well, but I'm worried. I'm sure being...
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    Do some chameleons just not like free range?

    My little girl veiled just doesn't seem to like being free ranged. In her cage she hangs upside down under the light all day, but when free ranged I cant get her to bask on the top of the ficus, she spends the day at the bottom of the pot or looking for ways to get out. Should I offer more...
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    Aligning Lighting Schedule With Sun

    Is it absolutely necessary to align the lighting schedule with the sun when the chameleon's cage is next to a window? I'm on a 9 to 9 schedule for the lights, and the sun comes up earlier and goes down a little earlier as well, but if I followed the sun's schedule I'd only get to see her when...
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    Bless Dubia Roaches!

    I've lost adults in my house before and the chirping is maddening. The satisfaction of catching/feeding to your reptile the cricket that has been driving you nuts for a week is indescribable.
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    High-quality dog food for Dubia

    I've done my research but people aren't specific on types of dog food. I know there's garbage dog food (first three ingredients are always a tell), but the stuff I feed my dog is sometimes better than what I eat! It seems a little excessive getting roach chow shipped when a can of...
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    Okay, Is the New Setup Escape-Proof? ALSO The Better Feeding Cup

    The room itself is cham proof but it makes me nervous with her little self roaming about. Do you mean wider with an incline or just wider in general? Thanks for your reply!
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    Some of the Free Ranges

    Very nice. Thanks!
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    Will She Leave The Tree?

    Posted my new setup in a new thread. Didn't know if it'd get answers on an old one. Here it is https://www.chameleonforums.com/okay-new-setup-escape-proof-also-better-feeding-cup-85513/
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    Okay, Is the New Setup Escape-Proof? ALSO The Better Feeding Cup

    Please let me know if my new setup is escape proof. Also, please take note of the feeding cup. I was not satisfied with the DIYs I saw out there so I invented one with a ladder the chameleon could reach but the crickets can't. She got it right away and loves it. I have removed it at night for...
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    Will She Leave The Tree?

    Despite making the pot walls really high and the tree near nothing she could reach, she reached the pot wall and was perched there this morning, I dug deeper and set her back on the tree. When I came out of the shower, she was on the ground. She may have had a little fall to get there, but looks...
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    Huge enclosure is done!

    Where's the feeder cup in that monster?
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    Will She Leave The Tree?

    I have a baby female veiled and she currently has a ficus tree in her cage. I'd like to just remove the cage (its a DIY build) and let her live on the ficus, which has plenty of space for her. My question is if she will leave the tree? Shes too little to be wandering around. If I don't have...
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    Panther eggs incubation temps

    I assume your son got a whack on the back of the head for the unplugging
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    Best Place to Order a Veiled Chameleon?

    Deleted. Decided to reserve my opinion
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    Overpriced Veiled's

    Its just best to have a live person you can communicate with.
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    Overpriced Veiled's

    A-freaking-men
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    Heating and Temperature/Humidity in Bethesda, Maryland

    Frederick here. It is hot as hell today
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    Want Dubias, but a little worried

    They're both juveniles now, so I think they'd be able to reap the benefits earlier
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    Want Dubias, but a little worried

    I'd like to get a colony of Dubias going but I'm a bit worried about willingly bringing a breeding colony of ROACHES into my house. Questions: 1. Are they really that easy to breed that its worth the start-up cost and worries about infestation? 2. What is the ideal start-up number for a...
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    Is this plant suatible for a cham?

    Look up hosta on the suitable plants list
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