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  1. Azure2604

    Links to plants or bulbs to help with husbandry ?

    I appreciate this, regarding the information you guys needed Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? He’s a male panther chameleon, I got him as a juvenile and have had him for what I assume is about a year and a half now Handling...
  2. P

    Fogging

    Thank you!!!!! You are so right!! The new keeper panicking=me🤣🤣🤣. And i think I even hear bill strand say it in a video—-find one mentor. But I went down a rabbit hole anyway. Thank you for reminding me. Thank you so much for the thoughtful response! I will continue to...
  3. nightanole

    Bonsai trees

    Japanese maples are popular around here. They grow in the shade of other trees, so they tolerate being in cages. We have at least 3 in the hood and Since they are like $100 a pop, we give away samplings like candy. They are some what hard to "bonsai". You basically just let it over grow in...
  4. Do you want to get another chameleon?

    Do you want to get another chameleon?

    Do you love keeping chameleons so much that you are thinking of adding one more to your household? We talk a lot about what you should consider if you are getting your first chameleon, but a favorite topic of mine is what you should consider if you are getting your second, third, or fourth...
  5. Beman

    Getting my first Chameleon ever!!

    Hi there welcome to the forum. So unfortunately the 7% fixture and bulb will need to be returned. These are not made with the same output levels as the 6% or the 5.0 bulbs. They are created for animals like geckos. Those that do not lay out in direct sun but in brush and like a lower light...
  6. Reyrots8

    How old and what gender is my guy???

    Yo read your thing I do apperciate it the light is liner sorry I probably should have put that and I do gut load with fluckers cricket feeder. I’ve tried veggies but it attracts flies an maggots too fast and my crickets start getting eaten-I’m trying to phase out crickets with isopods I have a...
  7. Congo221

    Chameleon Closing One Eye Intermittently

    My male veiled chameleon, Congo, thankfully was healed up at the vet from his last issue. But now he’s closing one eye. If anyone can help me out it would be great, the vet is almost 2 hours from where I live and it’s a stressful drive for Congo, so I’d like to exhaust all options before having...
  8. ehdee6

    Ribs showing?

    Also just to add, your little girl is going to grow super quickly, she looks about 4 months now. By 6 months you should have her lay bin (which should be 12"x12" and between 6"-8" deep with a sand and organic soil mix) in her cage so that she's used to having it in there, and it doesn't stress...
  9. OpaltheChameleon918

    Shedding Question

    Thanks the only thing I can't do is get a bigger cage
  10. jamest0o0

    Bonsai trees

    I need it to look cool. The animal’s needs make no difference, this is for my viewing pleasure. The chameleon is lucky enough to be graced with my husbandry. (Kidding, however I do want something that looks cool)
  11. wear_ur_feelins

    New chameleon parent

    I can’t thank you enough. I am disappointed that I didn’t do the best research and let myself fall to the word of another big box company, but I will fix my inadequacy of research and injustice upon her (I’ve also decided on the name Artemisia) .
  12. LizardLurkin

    New chameleon parent

    My replies will be bolded! I'm going to link a lot of resources and images to help you too! Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? Species: veiled Sex: not sure yet Age: ~7months Time in care: ~5days If they're 7 months...
  13. Sticktongue

    Fogging

    Docs last reply is 100% spot on! I am glad you brought up the point about weighing chameleons in the wild at sun down, and re weighing the same animals before sun up and they found they gain weight. The only explanation to that is taking in water. I go about it the same as Doc I kept...
  14. BugzNelson

    First Chameleon Died… now what?

    Yato, my panther chameleon just died at a little over 4 years. I’m pretty wracked with guilt because I had him essentially his whole life and he didn’t even make it to 5 years so it’s clearly on me, but I’m all over the place in my head about it. If it were you, would you consider ever getting a...
  15. Maximus_Cham

    Bonsai trees

    Japanese maples are my favorite trees. I would advise against using it as they will not survive indoor in a cage.
  16. wear_ur_feelins

    New chameleon parent

    Hello and thank you so much! Yes I do go in with a spray bottle about twice a day. I am currently working on that bigger enclosure for my sweet girl. I understand the whole sensitivity she will has when deciding to lay her eggs but am still somewhat confused on the egg whole bin and privacy...
  17. MissSkittles

    My veiled girl refuses food

    Hi! 🙂 So glad your little green honey has started digging. Your husbandry looks quite good. I’ll go thru it just to be nit-picky, but you’re doing fine. Btw, I’m no where near a master of anything - I just listen well to those with experience, consolidated their knowledge and guidance and wrote...
  18. Beman

    Panther Chameleon Sex ID

    Please see my feedback in red bold. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Ambilobe Panther, Male, 11-12 months. 8 months, I was misinformed of age and gender at purchase? Handling - 3-4 times a week Feeding - Currently 4-5 dubias every other day, every other feeding I throw in a 1-2 hornworms...
  19. MissSkittles

    Sick Chameleon?

    Cage Info: Cage Type - Screen cage that I put plastic wrap around the sides to help with humidity because its winter. I am hoping that you have left the door, or at least the lower section of at least one screen panel without plastic for proper ventilation. I have a 16x16x30, it was what I had...
  20. Beman

    Shedding Question

    See my feedback in red bold. This will be a lot of information and needed changes to husbandry. Most important aspects to do asap are lighting, supplements, cage size, temps, and humidity. Without these changes you will start seeing health decline and illness. They hide illness so right now...
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