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    Rest in Peace, Sulley - [pic heavy]

    I lost Sulley today. I already miss him very much. Thanks to all of you who have been helping me to take care of him. I appreciate the advice, the knowledge and the kind words.
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    Sulley's Current Condition-pics included

    Sulley is very dehydrated and we cannot seem to correct it despite plenty of water, gatorade and hours of showers a day. He was diagnosed with "mouth rot" by the vet and we finished a course of Baytril (flouroquinolone antibiotic) on Thursday. He is no longer eating, pooping or producing urates-...
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    Sulley Won't get off of the bottom and a new eye symptom! [pic included]

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - 18month old male Nosy Be Panther Handling - Daily - due to vet meds and health issues (was once a month or less before he got sick) Feeding - Crickets and waxworms. I don't know how often he's eating nor how much. Most of his food dies waiting for him to eat...
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    Sick cham, need help and any new ideas

    Sulley (male nosy be panther) has been having some eye issues on and off for a little while now. Now it's to the point where he keeps both eyes closed for most of the day, if not all day. It has been a huge concern because now he's not finding food nor water. I've been giving him showers 2-3...
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    Sulley sleeping at odd times

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Nosy be Panther Chameleon. He's about 16 months old. I've had him over a year. Handling - I handle his less than once a month. Most of the time I let him out, I put a vine out so he can walk in and out as he pleases. Feeding - I mostly feed him crickets. He...
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    What is this?

    I've seen this in his cage once before but there was just a tiny amount so I thought I may have gotten some of the cricket quench in cage. To give it some scale, the larger piece is about the size of a walnut (shell included).
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    Happy Holidays!

    I couldn't believe it but Sulley let me put this on with no hesitation and no flares! This is a little early but HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
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    HELP! Prolapse!

    Chameleon Info: •Your Chameleon – Male Nosy Be about 8 months old •Handling – I don’t usually handle him but usually once a month. Lately, he’s been trying to get out of his cage more so it’s been once a day for the last 4 days or so. •Feeding – I usually feed him 10-12 small-medium sized...
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    My "not so" local pet store ... sad day

    This weekend, I went into the Pet(could be Co or Smart, I don't really remember ;) ) and I usually stop by their reptile selection while I am waiting for my crickets. This time I saw two veiled chameleons, one of which couldnt have been older than 3-4 weeks (no bigger than 2 inches from head to...
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    Feeding and sleeping habits...is there a correlation?

    My cham Sulley is a porker and will eat all day if you let him. He is up to eating 10-12 small-medium sized crickets a day and is actually starting to look fat. He's about 6 months old and I have read that you can overfeed, and should start to control their intake better around that age. Any...
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    SULLEY!! I finally got some pics to post!

    It only took a month but I finally got some pics to post. I am still working on his set-up (mostly just switching his CFL to reptisun 5.0 tube light). He is one insane little chameleon. I once stuck my hand in his cage and he then preceded to jump out and charge at me. It was definitely a good laugh
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    Set-ups

    I have a general question for anyone who wants to answer it. Why is the set-ups for chameleons different based on geographic locations (i.e. glass enclosures, mixed glass/cage, and full cage vs Europe, US and Canada)? The only way it makes sense to me is temperature and humidity control...
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    Baby Nosy Be acting strange

    Here's the deal. The 3 days ago I was using a branch to remove Sulley (that's his name) from his cage so I could clean and he jumped out falling about 4ft onto the carpet. He was pretty dark, almost black, when I picked him up. After I put him in the cage he changed to his normal light blue-ish...
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