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    Cricket incubation

    Anyone know what temp is too hot for crickets to hatch? I know it should stay between 80 - 90 . Just trying to see what the cut off points are. I know low end for me is high 70's. Not sure about the high end. Thank you!
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    Should I move my juvenile veiled chameleon to his bigger enclosure?

    Just give him time. Also I wouldn't leave the crickets in all day. Put them in for about an hour and then leave him alone. If he doesn't eat then take them out. You could even wait a day in between to get him a little more appreciative!
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    Mister

    So I've been bottle spraying my lizards got a while now and just got a garden mister from the hardware store.. Man what a difference! If you don't have one I highly recommend it! I spent about ten bucks on it, holds a gallon. Here's the Amazon link...
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    Should I move my juvenile veiled chameleon to his bigger enclosure?

    Yeah, I'd say move him to the bigger enclosure and cup feed as well. He may get a little testy for a few weeks to adjust, offering him food by hand makes all the difference.. Even with the most unsocial of veileds!
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    free range source of uv light

    Hanging pothos can get pretty huge, they're hardy and mine love them!
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    Bite the hand that feeds you..

    Ok well, maybe more like shoot your sticky wad of tongue! Anyways, my veiled is finally eating from my hand and is hiding like crazy all day to be out of sight. Ok, so he still doesn't like the idea of humans, however, he's made serious progress this month! !
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    free range source of uv light

    Natural light is definitely the way to go with lizards. Even if it's less time with real sunlight that's better than more time with bulbs. My two cents anyways.
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    Shedding

    Just like mine do!
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    This is acie...

    beautiful animal!
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    thin dull and shriveled..

    Yay... my wife saw him eat and I found some poop.
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    Fasting

    So, there seems to be a lot of questions and fearful posts about chameleons not eating, so.. I thought it would be good to have a thread where we post how long our colorful divas have gone without eating! So how long have you noticed your chameleon not eating for?
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    First try!!!

    great video.. congrats. My senegal hand feeds like a champ.. still working on the veiled!
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    Temp gun

    Great, I look forward to learning which one you use.. my digital one seems to be off.
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    Hey bud.. Shed that attitude!

    wow... despite the immense amounts dead skin, very beautiful colors!
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    Hey bud.. Shed that attitude!

    Shakespeare definitely went into full shed and only left a little on his nose at the end. If they don't get all of it shedding at once that sounds like a humidity problem to me.
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    Temp gun

    YEs, These guns really have made all other cage thermometers redundant. If only there was a hygrometer gun!!!!
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    thin dull and shriveled..

    wow. Weird. I guess they are part of the illuminati then... shhhhh Thanks for the info though!! I'll start my googling! He still hasn't eaten btw. Ugh, I just got through this with my frilled dragon, and now it starts all over with the veiled huh. Well anything anyone can think of I am very...
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    thin dull and shriveled..

    Thank you very much for the great information. You guys are definitely making me feel more confident in dealing with him. Can you post some links to the research the shows non white lights (red specifically) to be disruptive to their sleep. Not that I don't believe it.. I've already got a...
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    thin dull and shriveled..

    Well he's going to stay outside for the next week to see if the sun is his best medicine! Got a red lamp on him at night just to keep the temp in the upper 50's at night and plenty of foliage to regulate his heat during the day. Great wire cage to keep any hungry critters out!
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    April 2013 Photo Contest

    oops.. guess I should have read the instructions!!
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