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  1. BubbaVeiled

    Traveling with chameleon?

    I have to move soon to a place that's 9 hours away. What is the best method of travel for bringing my chameleon with us? He is going to be roughly 2 months old when we move. Should I try to move overnight and put him in a box with a stick? Any ideas??
  2. S

    New Chameleon Momma🥳

    Hi y’all! Just created a new enclosure after spending so much time researching chameleon husbandry!! I certainly still have a lot to learn, but I’m definitely more confident in my chameleon keeping abilities! Looking for an updated husbandry review, thank ya :) Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon...
  3. MissSkittles

    Veiled Chameleon Closed Eye and rubbing on branches

    Hi! You’ve gotten some great info already. Your little one looks to be quite young (I guess maybe around 2 months old), so should be getting fed as much as he/she can eat in a 15-20 minute period, twice a day. When around 3 months old, you can drop it down to feeding just once daily in the...
  4. Steve A

    New owner here… help.

    I think you should prepare yourself to never think of it as her "bonding" with you. Now, we see videos of people handing their chameleons a lot, and some of them SEEM to want to be handled, etc. And maybe that is true in some circumstances. But at the end of the day, that 'bond' is almost...
  5. T

    Small white hole in chameleon's skin

    So I brought her into the vet today... And the vet pretty much said she looks perfectly fine and healthy. She said the white areas under the legs are essentially "arm pits." Here's a picture I took of my chameleon after she was stressed out by the vet and on the roof of her "travel cage." Does...
  6. Richrod18

    Glass Cages Why is everyone against them?

    Sorry if you missed in my comment, but that’s a picture of what the store had her in. It thank you for the info
  7. MikeyBen

    Beman's Portrait done by Site Sponsor Rebecca Wang Art

    That print is gorgeous! Checking out her link. Thanks
  8. MissSkittles

    Please help me feed my Chameleon

    Hi and welcome. :) Looking at your enclosure, I do see some improvements that need to be made. However, they are all pretty much the same thing…you need branches higher up. The basking area needs to be around 8-9” below the uvb light in order for your chameleon to be able to get the uvb levels...
  9. MissSkittles

    Sudden health issues

    Providing your husbandry is the same as back in June, there are some problems that could have caused your guy’s episode and need to be changed asap. I cant remember the species. He is a male. Almost 3 months old. I've had him for a month. He’s a Yemen chameleon, commonly called a veiled. I...
  10. MissSkittles

    Rescue Cham W/ stomatitis?

    Hi. Oh dear! This poor little girl. 🥺 As has already been said, she looks to have mbd and mouth rot. While I can’t really tell the severity of the mbd, the mouth rot looks quite bad. I can’t even see her little teeth and wonder if they’ve eroded away. She needs a good vet asap, who will be able...
  11. elizaann2

    New to owning a chameleon

    Hello and warmest welcomes! I am glad you found this forum, you will get lots of great support and advice on here. First things I would suggest is getting your baby tested, I've heard stories about parasites traveling easily through reptile expos from all the grabby human hands. What are your...
  12. Morpheo's Mom

    Chameleon staying up high

    I would definitely put plants and branches in the middle area as well. Although they do like to be in the highest part, they will do some traveling around. Even walk along the bottom at times. It is also good for the chameleon to be able to get away from the lights if they wanted. My Cham...
  13. dinomom

    Upsetting the balance?

    Thank you another good reason not to have free-ranging insects.
  14. DeremensisBlue

    Upsetting the balance?

    It sounds like you have been taken care of pretty well here! But I happen to be going through this myself right now so I can share what I have been doing and hopefully that will be helpful. First, understand the beast. Pinworms are nematodes with a direct lifecycle that hangout in the...
  15. PetNcs

    Bamboo alert

    BAMBOO ALERT Bamboo is a type of woody grass that belongs to the family Poaceae. It is known for its tall, slender, and hollow stems, called culms, which grow in various sizes and colors. Bamboo is native mainly to Asia and is widely cultivated for its versatile uses. It has been used for...
  16. MissSkittles

    Mouth issues

    The terrarium is glass, 90 cm high, 45 cm deep, and 60 cm wide. It has ventilation grilles at the top and bottom. I’m afraid this is much too small for an adult. He needs at least a 60x60x120 cm enclosure and even bigger if you can. This is probably why he is so ‘friendly’…he just wants out of...
  17. ERKleRose

    is my chameleon okay? what should i do?

    He has a better and better chance of a fuller recovery the sooner he gets in. Could you get him in today? Thank you for wanting to get him in! Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - veiled chameleon, male, juvenile. in my care since baby from petstore How long have you had him (time wise)? Handling...
  18. MissSkittles

    Eye infection

    @nightanole gave some good advice. The supplements you have are to be given just one feeding twice a month. For example, on the 1st and 14th of the month, you’ll use the multivitamin. Then on the 7th and 28th you’ll use the calcium with D3. All of the other feeding you need to use a calcium...
  19. janjan20

    Beman's Portrait done by Site Sponsor Rebecca Wang Art

    Eeekkkk! She did an AMAZING job!! Love, love, love!! 💕💕💕💕💕💕
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