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  1. CharlieWhiskey

    Prolapse please help!!

    Ya, I went to bed at 2:30 am and am at work now. Thinking I might need to tape my eyelids open later. 🥱 I just got a bunch of silkworms and more hornworms so it was good timing on his part. His poo looked normal and the urate was white. He's just a high maintenance guy...haha. It was a...
  2. leedragon

    vet dilema

    I need to use some force to either lose of their grip or take them off the branch. so I dont want to force them, the movement itselft can end up harming the animal. its not the padding but the movement, the walking upp stairs with the box, and the rest if the transportation. Those are the...
  3. MissSkittles

    PLEASE HELP! Eyes closed. Crusted and already saw a vet!

    For long drives you can place him in a dark box (with something to hold onto) and he should sleep until the box is opened. It’s the least stressful way to transport them. While I hope you never need to know this, do keep in mind for all future use about euthanizing reptiles - it is not as...
  4. Gloriawood

    Transporting Long Distance

    I have this little guy I adopted a little over a month ago (his name is Spaghetti). Pretty sure he has MBD. I have been searching for an exotic vet close to me to get him seen. There is a vet about an hour away that will see him and take over his care once he has been seen by a specialist. The...
  5. MissSkittles

    Update! Finished my Double XL enclosure

    Looks great and I’m sure your guy is going to LOVE having all that space! It’s a bit late now, but you can always put your cham in a box with a branch or small plant and close it…like if you were transporting for a vet visit.
  6. Jessandsprinkes

    Leg dangling/ head resting, eating dirt, and edema

    I really appreciate the tips and vet recs. If I can't get this sorted out this week I will be going to see Dr Greek. Any tips on transport? My last visit was a disaster because he hated the car.
  7. Gloriawood

    How to transport Veiled Chameleon

    Hi! First off, I’m sorry you have to give up your girl. That’s never easy. As for transporting: I take my guy to the vet a little over 2 hours one way. He ends up being in his box allll day ( usually much more than 4 hours). She will be just fine. Here’s what I do: Get a small box and poke a...
  8. Gloriawood

    Respiratory illness? Gullaredema? is it time to see a vet??

    My vet is almost three hours from me. He is fine in his box the whole time. Three hours there, three back, and the time in between. I get a small cardboard box and shove a stick through it. This way the stick won’t move during the drive. I also put a towel on the bottom, sometimes my guy...
  9. C

    Help worried about new jevenile panther

    My Panther Cham is 4 months as well. I took him for a Vet visit. He did fine. Make sure and take a fresh poop sample for a fecal -parasite check. If you get poop today, put it in a baggie, store it in a cool dry place and take it with you. You could transport in a size appropriate box with...
  10. yungzerk

    sleepy guy

    that’s a wonderful idea, i also plan on reattaching some of them on the outside just so he can have some more cover. He also started shedding on his face today lol poor little guy!
  11. C

    Camiezone babies from Homer and Big Girl

    All jokes aside. It's really handy for transporting to Vet visits. It keeps him safe and I can focus on driving. Bolt likes to climb. He would have climbed all over the car and me. Possibly causing me to wreck. Better safe than sorry.🤣
  12. ChameleonClem

    Sos eye issue part 2

    Okay it got worse, up until yesterday it was staying about the same maybe a bit better. But he has been going to sleep as early as 5-7 pm on some days which he has always done if its dark and cloudy out; so i hoped for the best. Yesterday he was asleep when i got home at 6, today he is awake and...
  13. naterowley

    How to transport Veiled Chameleon

    I do the same exact thing and it’s worked wonders!
  14. Raymond1412

    sleepy guy

    Yay!!! If you're worried about your chameleon eating the plants, it really just depends on their personality. So far, none of my chammies have tried to eat the plants, but you never know!!! Looks like you have a lot of good foliage in there already, and I'm glad you're getting all real plants...
  15. spoogfps

    Help worried about new jevenile panther

    Awesome, will do! Thanks for the advice. I have not tried grasshoppers. Wouldn’t they be too big?
  16. Carloscruz

    Vet transport

    I am taking my chameleon to the vet what is an easy way to transport her.
  17. Sherbertsmysunshine

    Sherberts free range

    thank you! I'll get something else to put him in. they were super helpful on the phone. so hopefully they will be good.
  18. Sherbertsmysunshine

    Sherberts free range

    will this work? it's a box from when we got our kitten, I wiped it down so there's no hair and added some fake branches. and plant
  19. Beppo

    Sherberts free range

    Hey! That super exciting I’ve been working more and more on my free range area as well about to add lighting to it. If that last pic is of the transport I would advise against it because it’s so open for your little baby to see out and that would be stressful for them. Most people just use a box...
  20. Beppo

    Comment by 'Beppo' in 'Traveling with Chameleons'

    I am new here and just researching as much as possible before I bring my chamelon home, I was wondering about how you would transport them to the vet. Thank you, I found this very informative
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