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  1. K

    Worried about URI

    @kinyonga I have a Jacksons Chameleon and during the summer and earlier this month it was super hot I live in Southern California and we have been experiencing some odd weather this year so I used a Lower wattage bulb to keep his basking spot a little cooler. But if you guys think I should up...
  2. SerpeRoma

    Introducing Sniper!

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Veiled, got him today as a gift, even though I didn't feel like I was ready to be a cham daddy yet.. should be 2 months old, not sure Handling - Never touched him if not to put him in his enclosure when I got him Feeding - Gave him 10 pinhead crickets coated in...
  3. SerpeRoma

    Introducing Sniper!

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Got him today as a gift, even though I didn't feel like I was ready to be a cham daddy yet.. should be 2 months old, not sure Handling - Never touched him if not to put him in his enclosure when I got him Feeding - Gave him 10 pinhead crickets coated in calcium...
  4. Wildone666

    New Member, New to Cham Care.

    Your Chameleon - ambilobe panther, age unknown...a couple months, supposedly male but seller was unsure, 1 week in my care Handling - only a few times while relocating and adding things to enclosure. Feeding - staple of crickets, also purchased black solder fly larve, and horn worms. I usually...
  5. BugzNelson

    Swollen Eye?

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Yato is a Male Panther Chameleon, 7 months old. I've had him for 4 months. Handling - At least once every 2 weeks to clean his cage, no more than once a week. Feeding- Normally: 5-10bugs/day. Varied selection of BSFL, Dubia roaches, crickets and the occasional...
  6. MissSkittles

    Orange Color

    The Species a Veiled Chameleon, He is a Guy I Believe he has spurs on the back of his hind feet. He has been in my care for almost a month now. I see little spurs. It’s hard to determine age other than maybe around 3 months old…maybe? For lack of anything better, that is the age I’ll go by. I...
  7. K

    Worried about URI

    I think you should ask @JacksJill about the basking temperature then.
  8. MissSkittles

    About how old is she?

    There’s a few improvements you should make. Putting my feedback in red. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon -Female veiled. Been with me about a month Handling - 1 time throughout my time with her. Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? Crickets and Dubias when I can get my hands on them. Feed...
  9. Klyde O'Scope

    Husbandry and Enclosure review

    It's the HORNS!!! (They all have the eyes & mittens!) :LOL: I can recommend FramsChams without reservation. IDK if anything is currently available (email them), but IMO it would be worth the wait. They're not on the chart, but IDK. 🤷‍♂️ Misting depends on a number of variables dealing with...
  10. MissSkittles

    Sick veiled chameleon seeking advice

    I’ll put my feedback in red. While having correct husbandry is essential for both of your chameleons and is something you need to work on as soon as possible, getting your little girl back to health is priority for her. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - female veiled chameleon about 4-5 months...
  11. Cravina

    The form!

    Hello every one thank you for the add! Please be critical and let me know if I need to make any changes!! It’s my first Cham and want to help him be as healthy as possible :) Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? 6 month old male...
  12. Beman

    Help Identifying Hyde

    See my feedback in bold. :) Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? Species – Ambanja Panther Chameleon. Sex – Female. Age – Approximately 6 months and has been in our care for 4 months. You sure she was that young when you got her? She...
  13. Bubblestheousaletchameleo

    On with eye issues. Asking for additional advice.

    Please give me a picture of his eye and the Cham my chameleon had eye problems and he was rubbing it on branches
  14. PlanetRemulak

    On with eye issues. Asking for additional advice.

    So, I had my cham scheduled for a trip to the vet on the 13th. Without getting overly personal here, I’ve had to reschedule his appointment several times this month as a relative is battling a chronic illness and has gone to the emergency room this month numerous times (it also has not helped...
  15. E

    Always dark??

  16. marthasauer

    Chameleon Coming!!

    Looks pretty good! I would suggest misting twice a day for about 3 minutes (once before lights come on and once after lights go off) instead of three times. Is the UVB a T5? What brand? The basking spot is also a little too hot for a baby and should be in the high 70s to low 80s. You can take...
  17. ERKleRose

    Always dark??

    Hi, there! My feedback will be in red, and I've attached helpful links and images at the end! blue veiled chameleon, I got him in March 2021 when he was about 2 inches long, maybe a month old? They didn’t specify. Male, he’s been in my care for about 3 months. - only handle him if needed, Max...
  18. icecrusher2018

    New Chameleon Owner

    Chameleon Info: Veiled Chameleon, female (at least I think), age unknown they just said she's a baby, third day in my care today I handle her each day for at least 15 minutes or until she goes into defense mode, I don't wanna stress her out too much, Just crickets dusted with repticalcium no...
  19. Haley Hendrix

    Sleeping a lot and not eating

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Veiled Chameleon, he's going to be 6 years old. Handling - Once a week or so, he gets stressed with handling. Feeding - Superworms (5-6 times a week) Superworms are a treat. They can get addicted to them and will refuse to eat anything else. Only 1-2 a week...
  20. Beman

    Confusing about my chameleon sleep or closed their eyes when basking .

    Please start reading through this now.... every module. Literally everything about your set up must be changed. You have to make changes quickly. These are arboreal reptiles with a lot of needs and this link will walk you through every single aspect of correct care. He is sleeping during the day...
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