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  1. Leedslad88

    Help with Veiled please!!!

    I have had him since he was 6 months, he has got far worse this morning and cannot move at all! he is very cold and i think i may have to take the very hard decision to have him euthanised. :(
  2. Leedslad88

    Help with Veiled please!!!

    HI, The vet put this swab up his passage and collected a sample.
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    Help with Veiled please!!!

    He had a fecal done today all clear
  4. Leedslad88

    Help with Veiled please!!!

    Hi all, Just wanted to hear your opinions..... I have been to the Vet today and he is a top Herp vet here in the UK but even he was stumped!!! I have kept my Veiled (Rex) for almost three years now and he has been totally fine. However, for the past week he hasn't eaten, although he has...
  5. Leedslad88

    Shower....?

    How many of your guys/gals give your chams a shower and how often? I have a huge 6ft plant in the bathroom and my chams love nothing more than being perched right at the top taking in the steam! My showerhead has a mist setting and i let them hang out on the plant for around 30 mins. Arko...
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    stange chameleon habits

    Chameleon884 im sure no1 willl criticise you!!! Everyone makes mistakes.... Just make sure that you are doing the correct thing now! Have you seen the vet and followed all the recommendation he/she had to give? Also will be a good idea to do lots and lots of resaeach on the disease. We...
  7. Leedslad88

    Are bowls better?

    Bowls are definatley good for monitoring the food intake but i prefer free roaming stimulates their netural environment :)
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    Phil Ciafardo's "ROMAN" Offspring

    all good then.... they look like they will make really nice chams!
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    Phil Ciafardo's "ROMAN" Offspring

    Yes definatley looks like Gular Edema to me, i would contact a Vet to get her bloods checked as soon as you can. :)
  10. Leedslad88

    BlueBar Ambilobe Panther

    Very good looking :)
  11. Leedslad88

    Doncaster IHS - 25th Sept

    Firstly..... Will anyone be going? Secondly..... Will nayone have any Pygmy Chams for sale?
  12. Leedslad88

    Phoenix Worms...

    not heard that before but its makes total sense. I am just going on what professional have said that have studied the various feeders...... Would mind my chams sampling some of your home grown Pheonix worms they sound very good... better than the ones i get from ricks reptiles!
  13. Leedslad88

    Phoenix Worms...

    I have never tried hornworms.... perhaps someone else can chip in here. Silkworms are a good feeder in general but i feed them very few and far between as i find they cause runny poop in my chams if fed too many and too frequently.
  14. Leedslad88

    Coil Bulb

    Hi Dave, I seen a post the other day about the coils being changed from 2007 (i think) to a safer medium....but the olders ones are know for causing eye issues. Although i have also had no problems with mine :)
  15. Leedslad88

    Phoenix Worms...

    Thanks Jennifer, yes they are a great feeder!!!
  16. Leedslad88

    Which auto mister?

    I some how think that if i was a senior member on this forum then things would be slightly different ???? whys that i wonder? Mine does certainly work for me and has done for a long while. as for the smart comment unsure what that is all about. The forums are here to share experiences not...
  17. Leedslad88

    Which auto mister?

    Chris, I agree that the mistKing systems are good (as stated above) and i agree that the performance may not be as good as a manufacteured purpose made product however they both have EXACTLY the saem desired effect!!!
  18. Leedslad88

    Phoenix Worms...

    Sorry.....???? where did you get that info they are NOT high in protein. They have a less than avaerage amount of protein when comapred to circkets/locusts. http://hubpages.com/hub/Phenix_Worms - University of Lancashire PHD student results. :)
  19. Leedslad88

    Which auto mister?

    Olimpia, at what point did anyone mention this is a substitute for hand misting. I totally agree. I have botha misting machine and a rain maker both made by myself but even these dont stop me hand misting!..... please do not assume that Junior member dont know what they are doing. I have kept...
  20. Leedslad88

    Phoenix Worms...

    I feed mine them twice a week..... They are high in calcium and phosperous and low in fat making them a really good choice! The high calcium content means they are an ideal food for gravide chams! However, they arent as high in protein as other feeders but they do make up for it in all the...
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