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  1. MissSkittles

    Lay Bin 🗑

    Yes! Most definitely is a great idea to keep the lay bin as a permanent part of your girl’s enclosure. No need to sterilize the sand. Just give it a good rinse to get the dust out. You can do a 50/50 sand & organic soil mix if you like. If you do that then you could put a plant in a corner of...
  2. andre_24

    Stuck shed and possibly sunken eyes?

    Cage Info: Cage Type - This is way too small for an adult chameleon. This will be a source of chronic stress for her and she needs an upgrade asap. The minimum standard size is 2x2x4’, which is an XL ReptiBreeze. This is very similar to the ReptiBreeze, but is a bit sturdier. The prices are...
  3. Beman

    My pregnant chameleon has issues

    your girl is dealing with edema, that is the swelling around the neck. This could be making it harder for her to breathe. This can happen with females that are holding eggs. Looks like she has MBD, metabolic bone disease based on how her limbs bend. When they are trying to lay it is...
  4. MissSkittles

    Should we cover her cage...again?

    Hi! :) The depth of your substrate is perfect. You’ll want the length and width of the bin to be about 12”…they like to have some room to pick their spot and maneuver.
  5. T

    I’m a new chameleon owner with a female veiled and have a few questions that I’m struggling to find anywhere?

    So how would you suggest putting another bin in there? With the plants and vines going on at the bottom I’m not sure how I’d get it to work unless I put like a bin in the one corner and filled it with sand? And I mean like digging out a corner and just putting sand in. Could it be that she’s...
  6. K

    Possible Follicular Stasis

    First of all…I’m not a vet but only give my best opinion from experience, what I’ve learned, etc. You said…”Another interesting thing was the ultrasound revealed that she has sand in her digestive system....it was recommended to me to remove the lay bins for now so she does not continue to...
  7. MissSkittles

    NEED HELP! I think that my chameleon is egg bound?

    Hi and welcome. It’s hard/impossible to tell from just a pic if she’s egg bound, but she does look to be carrying eggs. What have her behaviors been like? Is she eating, drinking, basking? Or is she lethargic, staying low in her enclosure? More active than usual? Has she laid before and how many...
  8. elizaann2

    Possible Follicular Stasis

    First of all…I’m not a vet but only give my best opinion from experience, what I’ve learned, etc. No worries at all, I appreciate the experienced keepers input though :) You said…”Another interesting thing was the ultrasound revealed that she has sand in her digestive system....it was...
  9. elizaann2

    Help with my first chameleon!

    1. I was surprised to learn that as well. Yemen females will lay eggs about every 4 months. If your girl is 8 months old she most likely should have laid her first clutch already so this is my first concern. Just try to send photos with different angels and some specifically around her...
  10. MissSkittles

    Stuck shed and possibly sunken eyes?

    Cage Info: Cage Type - 18x18x24 screen type I’ve wrapped 2 sides in vinyl. This is way too small for an adult chameleon. This will be a source of chronic stress for her and she needs an upgrade asap. The minimum standard size is 2x2x4’, which is an XL ReptiBreeze. This is very similar to the...
  11. MissSkittles

    Female Veiled Sick?

    Hi. Your pretty girl looks gravid to my eyes. What are you using for a lay bin? What size is it and what substrate?
  12. Steve A

    Hax's husbandry review (It's a girl!)

    Interesting. I think what I'm going to do for now, is just leave that bin as it is, with nothing there except the plants and eventually her nesting area, and then I'm gonna use a turkey baster or something similar to get the water out daily. I am doing a 'hard' cleaning once a week or so. I...
  13. bbyy.z

    help with lay bin !!

    alright so an update on my girl: went to a reptile vet and they said she did not have eggs but i still felt something was not right so i got a second opinion from another reptile vet where he took an x-ray and yep she has eggs !! she does not have any egg binding and is not quite ready to lay...
  14. C

    Veiled chameleon enclosure help

    Thank you very much for all of this !! I will be removing the vines as you suggested an replace with real wood until I can order those vines ! The lattice approach would be nice given the urgency I feel around this, but don't believe I can drill into the frame of my cage without breaking it. I...
  15. MissSkittles

    First time with egg laying female. Need any advice possible :)

    Now let’s go over your enclosure. First, it’s too small. Adults need at least 2x2x4’ enclosures. Once you get that big beautiful space for your pretty girl, you want to fill it with branches, vines and lots of safe live plants. Pothos is always a staple. Veileds like to eat their plants and...
  16. jkelley13

    Will she find her laying bin?

    The red is her laying bin. A plant pot with washed play sand. 12x12. The yellow is where she is trying to lay, viney plant can’t remember the name at the moment. There is so way she can lay there, the roots are spread through the whole pot.
  17. pantherchamlove36

    Should we cover her cage...again?

    What do yall use for laying bins? And what substrate? Im using a small layin bin about 6 inches deep with a mixture of play sand and organic soil
  18. Edamame

    Chameleon resting her eyes?

    I got the t5 uvb but there was something wrong with it and it wouldn’t turn back on so I returned it, I’m waiting for the other one to come in. She’s using her old one for now. And yes, I did what you said with the calcium. Her lay bin is 6 inches deep, 12 inches wide, and 12 inches in length...
  19. MissSkittles

    Might’ve just spent a little too much on the piglet 😂👍🏻 RIP BANK ACCOUNT HAHA 🪦

    It’s really a great and naturalistic way to go imo. If you need a bit of info, here’s a really helpful guide. https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/intro-to-bio-activity.2429/ My chams have learned that they have snacks living in their enclosures and do spend some time hunting them down. My...
  20. Bubblestheousaletchameleo

    Best substrate

    Hi I’m going through make a laying bin for my kiwi the female panther chameleon and I need to find a good substrate can anyone tell me what a good substrate is?
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