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  1. Uri

    Best Substrate and Lighting to use for Veiled Chameleon?

    The best misting systems on the market right now are climbist and mist king but you will need a wedge to actually mount most mister I’ve personally used the exoterra monsoon with success but I’ve had it on a wifi timer to actually get the precise times I needed
  2. Ley.Cap07

    Help me please!! My veiled chameleon hasn’t eaten and her eyes have been closed for a week!!

    Should I try putting food near her mouth and see if she will eat ? Or should I leave her be?
  3. Ley.Cap07

    Help me please!! My veiled chameleon hasn’t eaten and her eyes have been closed for a week!!

    I am going to get the uvb light and the new supplement! THANK YOU!
  4. elizaann2

    New Ambilobe Panther owner looking for right setup

    Yes please let us know. Get a fecal test asap and please let us know how he is going when you get him. Hopefully you have a good experience. My fingers are crossed for you.
  5. Mendez

    Lowering temps outside

    Misters that drop the temps by 10 degrees (or more) utilize evaporative cooling. The water evaporates which cools down the air. The problem is that this works best in regions with low humidity. Indiana is a swamp with all of its humidity, and you can't fight fire with fire (or swamp with swamp...
  6. MissSkittles

    Cage misting makes floor too wet

    I tend to talk a lot, so will be splitting this into two sections. Hi, thanks for your reply. I do not have much space in my room for 2 cages so I’m guessing best option would be to sell 1 of them? I’m afraid so. Each will be needing its own enclosure of at least 60x60x120 cm. Perhaps the...
  7. MissSkittles

    New Chameleon Momma🥳

    I’ll be putting my feedback in bold. I’m also going to be breaking this down into two parts. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon: Male Veiled, had him for a week. It’s hard to determine his age, but he isn’t yet fully grown. I’ll make a guesstimate that he might be around 6 months old. His casque...
  8. MissSkittles

    Weird bumps

    Your Chameleon - He is a veiled male chameleon. I was not informed of his age at PetCo, but I am under the impression he is rather young. I have only had him for 4 days. So, looks like a sweet little girl. I’m not the greatest at figuring out age, but my guess is around 4 months or so. Handling...
  9. jack_wardayyyy

    Chameleon fecal matter in dripper

    Hi appreciate the suggestion! I’ll take a look into this the idea of the res been outside of his enclosure is great and would be so useful! I’m taking out his dripper tomorrow and going to give it s huge clean and hopefully find a solution to my current problem
  10. bruce the cham

    What should I decorate the cage with?

    the mister should work great you will have to hook it up to a big bucket filled with water also the dragon strand enclosure is one of the best enclosures
  11. B

    Veiled chameleon color issue

    Thank you very much for the valuable information you provided. I think I’ll need to revise a few things based on what you explained. I hope I can create the most comfortable environment possible for my chameleon. 🙏
  12. andre_24

    Dark chameleon and white spots on back

    Thank you so much! I do use a 6% uvb bulb i had to recheck that 😭 but i will definitely find something to elevate the heat bulb. Since I now need to feed her 3 days a week does mon weds fri work? I checked out the vet list and thankfully there are some near me so I'll book an appointment to ger...
  13. C

    Weird bumps

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - He is a veiled male chameleon. I was not informed of his age at PetCo, but I am under the impression he is rather young. I have only had him for 4 days. Handling - I have not handled him much yet. Only about twice to feed him. I only handle him when he...
  14. Camel Leon

    First Cham, in the research phase, trying to set up enclosure

    Looking to get my first cham.......I've kept beardies for 20 years and a uromastyx for the last 7 years....trying to do my due diligence before getting one. I'm mentally building my enclosure......it will be at my work office, just to my right, on a 2'X4' stand that used to hold my beardie/uro...
  15. Ley.Cap07

    Help me please!! My veiled chameleon hasn’t eaten and her eyes have been closed for a week!!

    Thank you thank you THANK YOUUU!! I am only 18 and I will do MY BEST to fill everything out lol!! Your Chameleon - she is a veiled chameleon- she is about 4-5 months old. I got her as a gift and she is from petco- I’ve had her since march so almost 3 months now. Handling - I don’t handle...
  16. I

    Newbie! Please help!

    Its to a year she should be eating more
  17. Yeahna

    New Veiled Eye Problems

    Hi All! This is my first time posting. I have just gotten a new little veiled at 3 months old. I have had him for about 3 weeks now and he has been doing really great. This is my first cham, but I have done my best to educate myself how to best care for him and provide a suitable enclosure...
  18. Beman

    Schedules!

    Hi there, welcome to the forum. Wow old thread you dug up. Cooling down enclosures at night is very important with chameleons, most needing night time temp drops well below 65. Doing so while using a fogger is safer as it lowers the risk of a chameleon developing a respiratory infection. Them...
  19. nightanole

    Feel Good Chameleon Keeping stories

    Im sorry i can not edit the post to say this is how it was in the 90's. We have come a long way. Still even in 2010 this forum was recommending not getting T8 10.0 and sticking with T8 5.0. And i feel we still had healthy chams back then. I still cant nail down how beginners get it so...
  20. F

    You're given an opportunity for a dream enclose for you're chameleon. How would you spec it out?

    I agree. I have spent thousands of dollars on 'elite' technological products and not the cheap stuff you would find in pet stores. I do copious research before everything I purchase and the the drip system seems to be the most challenging. I was lucky to have been working from home when I got...
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