Here is a working link!
http://www5.snapfish.com/snapfish/slideshow/AlbumID=8318774028/PictureID=365989061028/a=14733436028_14733436028/otsc=SHR/otsi=SPIClink/COBRAND_NAME=snapfish/
Doing well :)
Pringles is holding on pretty well! She gulped 6-7 crickets down last night, and has been drinking quite a bit today. She still has a lot of dirt on her, and is looking quite thin compared to before XD!:p...
WOW! Stunning! I am in a transe by those amazing blues! (aqua blue is my fav color by far, so AWAESOME) I love your idea of having a floating island getaway as well! If you don't mind, I would LOVE to see some up close pics of you main enclosure please! :D
CAUTION: Lengthy story....
So, funny - but not surprising story! So, four months ago I purchased a "Male" veiled chameleon. The workers were unsure of the age of "him" and also were keeping the poor guy in a tiny (10*8) enclosure with wood chip substrate! All he had was a little stick...
I am not completely sure, as when my veiled turns dark and starts nipping I surrender! Although I purchased here from PetSmart (I hate them very deeply) she bit the helper! The helper didn't flinch but got PO'd.... ya. Just think this - a chameleon jaws can squish a pinkie mouse, bones and all!
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So I am just bringing up a topic that was spoken about a while back by another user. Their idea was for anyone who posts (or hasn't yet) pictures and such of chameleons on things like instagram and twitter (primarily instagram) adds the hashtag #chameleonforums . This would...
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Rednecks, illegal moonshine, AND zombies??? I know this section is off topic... but this is off topic ANYWHEREEEEEE lol:p
I dont recommend fertilizing, but if you feel you must, try a liquid organic. Neptune's Harvest makes a nice sea weed fretilizer.
If you choose to fertilize PLEASE cover the soil up with large pebbles/rocks so your cham cant get impacted... AND make sure the rocks are to big for your cham...
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So, I also have a veiled :D To know what temps they need look at this!:D:D
For veiled chameleons a daytime temperature gradient of about 80-90 F (26-32 C) should be provided, with a basking spot at 95 F (35 C). At night, they should have a temperature drop of about 10-15 F...