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  1. Beman

    Health Issues

    @Gus Gieg Ok so per my last posts you have things you need to fix now. Have you gotten her an appointment with a reptile Vet yet? THIS is a MUST. You are overfeeding for a female. This and heat directly impacts how many eggs they have. Problem here is she will have a lot of eggs due to the...
  2. G

    Just got first chameleons last week! Looking for feedback on set up and chameleons, over worried chamdad.

    Thank you so much for responding and giving any help possible. Fan is low near ground just pointed in direction of cages, sorry for missunderstanding. All the real plants we have in both set up are veiled safe for consumption :) Will work on perfecting temperatures and basking spots (not too...
  3. Lennoncham

    2 Vets can’t help me and My Cham won’t eat or open eyes

    Sorry that I completely changed what I had said in the first place but there was no mention of any discharge from the eyes. I should of asked if you could get his to open the eye to get a picture. I don’t think there is much more anyone on here can do. He really does need a vet. At the very...
  4. Multivitamins

    Drainage?

    In a perfect world I'd try to avoid it by cleaning it daily when you make your rounds for poop. If you leave water your asking for trouble you get poop soup and bacteria / mold can develop. In a realistic world I empty mine twice a week minimum. I've got a big plant on the bottom so it's a...
  5. Neard122

    Long Car Trip

    Recently me and my family have moved half way across the country, from Colorado to Pennsylvania. I had to leave my 4 year old, female veiled chameleon with my dad so he can transport her for me. My dad plans to drive to Pennsylvania which is a 27 hour trip. I have a temporary travel box for my...
  6. ohyoko

    Having issues with laying

    okay thank you, i just found a great vet in my area I`m going to make her an appointment. Any advice on ways to transport her there with out stressing her out too much? I know that the vitamin dust we use has d3 in it, but not sure how much so i will have to get that. Is there a specific brand...
  7. M

    Female Veiled Very sick please help

    My female veiled chameleon, Luna, is very sick. This is in depth but *Ive highlighted her symptoms with stars* On Friday, Luna used her laying bin to lay her first clutch of infertile eggs (42). The whole process from digging to filling took around 8 hours. Once she climbed up from the...
  8. H

    2 Vets can’t help me and My Cham won’t eat or open eyes

    I have never dumped any of my pets on someone else and I would not like to start now. I am willing and capable of following directions if someone could give them to me. I’m very frustrated right now. I know it’s not anyone’s responsibility on here to diagnose and I do appreciate everyone’s...
  9. JoXie411

    Panther male, slightly sluggish, sometimes misses branch with rear legs

    This is Imelda’s transportation box. Just a soft square box with a stick and I cover the top with a felt sheet
  10. GoodKarma19

    Female Panther "Rescue"

    Thanks for all of the support, guys! :D Turns out I forgot to turn on my timers, and I only just got up (shocked the birds let me sleep in!). Lily must have found a reaaaalllly good sleeping spot, because I can't find her, haha! As soon as I finish feeding the birds I'll give her a good long...
  11. joshuadh2310

    Vet transportation

    What's the best thing to put your chameleon in while transporting to the vet?
  12. Derekjo

    I know this guy scammed me...

    And that was my mistake as well. I didn't ask whether or not they were WC. I always get confused when the seller will actually take the cham out of the container it's in and let people hold it because of I don't see it get angry and puff, immediately think "oh wow. It doesn't look too scared"...
  13. WhoopeeTheCham

    PLEASE HELP!

    Please help you guys! I think my girl is sick. I just heard a cough. Ans she keeps looking up to the light. I was in the middle of posting this and thought I would try my last ditch effort. I fed her this morning with 2 silkworms, 1 wax worm, 6 medium-sized crickets, a horned worm, 3 dubia...
  14. Graves923

    Having issues with laying

    Transport her in a cardboard box with a hand towel in the bottom and a stick or branch for her to hold onto. The darkness in the box will cause her to go to sleep so there is virtually no stress involved. There are three main supplements you need. Plain calcium with NO D3 for daily use...
  15. dshuld

    Help, questions on new jackson

    I believe like Michaels or Hobby Lobby. I picked up the same thing for my vet transport carrier at one of the Michaels in my area but it was $12.99 :(.
  16. R

    1000 mile move with veiled chameleon?

    First of all- I love this forum and the information it provides. My Veiled Chameleon, Wendy is about 2-3 years old, I believe. (I adopted her in October 2019 from a rescue and was told the vet estimated her age to be about 2.) She eats a moderate diet but is a bit picky.. usually loves to eat...
  17. GoodKarma19

    Female Panther "Rescue"

    Meet miss Lily! I didn't take as many pictures as I intended, as I was concerned with getting her comfortable and leaving her alone. I'll get my MistKing sorted out tomorrow, but for now Lily had a nice 10 minute hand watering session. She drank a ton of water and cleaned her eyes, and perked up...
  18. Beman

    What is this? Does he need to go to the Vet?

    Thank you I actually just scheduled the soonest appointment they had for Monday afternoon and they put me on a cancellation list in case anything opens up Monday morning. I would rather just take him and make sure. They will do a full check up as well while I am there. There is only one Vet in...
  19. Daesie11

    Female Panther "Rescue"

    She is beautiful!!
  20. Beman

    Female Panther "Rescue"

    She is precious! Such a pretty girl! So proud of you!
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