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    Casque

    My Veiled Chameleon 1 year & 7 months has not eaten for 10 days & he is rubbing his Casque on all the Plants as if it is itchy. Please help. Ruchris
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    Do I Dust my Roaches with Calcium I feed my Veiled Chameleon, every day?

    I have a Male Veiled Chameleon 1year & 2 months old. How often must I dust the Roaches I feed him? Is it every day or once a week? I also have D3 Calcium which I use once every 2 weeks.
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    Veiled Chameleon getting tame.

    My Veiled Chameleon, Barocco, is now a year old. I got him aged 2 months and he has never liked being handled or touched. The last Month he has been coming to the bottom of the cage once or twice a week. I somehow knew what he wanted. He loves me to stroke his casque and down to his nose...
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    Adult Chameleon will he still shed?

    My male Veiled Chameleon released Sperm Plugs. Does that mean he is now adult and will he still Shed?
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    Veiled Chameleon terrified of change.

    Hi, I have a 9 month old Veiled Male. I have a Nylon Mesh Cage which I set up before I got him at 2 months old. Today I had him out in the Sunlight & thought seeing that there is quite a space at the top I would go to my Hibiscus Hedge & cut a long length which would reach the top of cage. I...
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    Shedding

    I got my Veiled Chameleon when he was 2 months old, he is now 7 months and has only Shed twice since I got him. Is this normal? He is growing nicely & otherwise very healthy.
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    Dry Food Gutloading for my Roaches

    I have been Gutloading my Roaches with chopped Apple & Butternut, sometimes with a little Chicken Mash. I have tried Spinach & Orange which they ignore. I have a Dry Food Recipe: Corn Flakes, Dry Cat Food, Weetbix, Instant Oatmeal, Dragon Pellets & a bit of Reptile Calcium. This is put into...
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    Roaches for my Veiled Chameleon

    Hi, I live on the Coast in Durban, South Africa. I am feeding my 8 week old Chameleon on Turk Roaches. Do you think I could hatch the Egg Cases of our big Cockroaches & feed him with reasonably small ones. The Egg Cases are very easy to find in the back of my kitchen cupboards. I have not...
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