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    Gaping mouth

    Definitely chunky. Looks like she’s producing eggs..and quite a lot of them. I hope she will get through it ok. I hope feeding her as much as you’ve been doing hasn’t pushed her into reproductive issues.
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    Gaping mouth

    How old is she?
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    Gaping mouth

    I’m wondering if she’s looking to lay eggs.
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    Gaping mouth

    Please post some photos of all of her.How old is she? Does she have an egg laying bin in her cage? What’s the basking temperature? Is she sitting in the basking area when she’s doing it? How much do you feed her in a week? What supplements do you use and how often for each. I’m particularly...
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    Spiders…

    I would also avoid lady bugs. No monarch butterflies either. Also…if an insect eats poisonous plants, then don’t feed it to your chameleon.
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    LED UVB lights?

    You might like to read these… https://chameleonacademy.com/basics-uvb-for-chameleons/ You might like to read these… https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/led-uvb.183083/ Althoughthis is an older site you might find some interesting information on it still.. http://www.uvguide.co.uk/aboutus.htm
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    Spiders…

    Daddy long legs are nocturnal…so that’s part of your problem. I’ve heard that they don’t like citrus..so maybe that would help…but how is it going to get out of the cage to “escape” the citrus smell?
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    Eyes… Chameleon vision…

    “Contrary to the previous belief that chameleons used stereopsis (both eyes) for depth perception, research has shown monocular focusing to be more likely”… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chameleon_vision “Scientists discover chameleon’s telephone-cord-like optic nerves once overlooked by...
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    A couple questions about feeding!

    I always released crickets into the cages…but I also put in a jar lid full of food for the crickets on the cage floor and never had a cricket bite mark on any chameleons unless the chameleon was sick…then it was almost like the crickets knew the chameleon was sick and took advantage of it.
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    My Heart is Breaking

    He will always be remembered and inyour heart Jann. Big hugs, lots of love and heartfelt sympathy. What a beautiful way to keep him. 🫂❤️
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    Blood Smear from a Wild-Caught Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis)…

    “Detection of filariid infections is simple and straightforward using a blood smear prepared with a minimal amount of blood”.. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/11197301_Blood_Smear_from_a_Wild-Caught_Panther_Chameleon_Furcifer_pardalis
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    Is a Rainbow Jackson Chameleon?

    You might like this…
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    Wow! I’m floored! 🥹

    Very cute!! My daughter used to make Fimo things when she was a kid they’re always very pretty! (BTW…I had nothing to do with this! But I’m glad someone did it for you! You deserve it!)
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    Nap Time?

    Is the cage near the windows?
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    Jeffrey is acting weird

    Photos of the chameleon and the cage please!?
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    Tips to boost a disabled chameleon's health

    What colour are the urates? Can you take a photo of a fresh urate/poopwhen it happens?
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    Is a Rainbow Jackson Chameleon?

    You might like to see/listen to this…
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    PARTNERS, ALIES & SOURCES…

    “Get inspired by our Partners, Alies, Organizations, Journals, Publishers etc...” https://www.chameleons.info/en/partners-alies-sources/
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    A 2,000-year mystery in chameleon eyes is finally solved…coiled optic nerves…

    “Modern scans uncovered coiled optic nerves that give chameleons their astonishing, all-direction eye movement.”… https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/11/251118220056.htm
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    An Exceptionally Rare Predation on a Chameleon Species (Squamata: Chamaeleonidae) by an Eurasian Eagle-Owl (Aves: Strigidae)…

    “The Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) is a large, generalist predator widely distributed across Eurasia, including mainland Greece, where it occupies a broad range of habitats. Its diet is known to consist primarily of mammals and birds, with reptiles occasionally included. However, to date...
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