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  1. MrVisor

    least stressful way to get my cham out?

    I'm having the same problem with my female veiled Cornbread. She runs to the corner of her cage every time I try and hand feed her or take her out to clean the cage. If I hold a worm near her, or at least close enough for her to see the worm, she just gapes at me and occasionally hisses...
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    So many eggs!!

    I still have the eggs, I wrapped them in a moist paper towel and put them in a tupperware box. I'm almost sure that these aren't fertile, but I guess I cant be 100% sure. The eggs are firm to the touch, not dented or deflated at all. I hope that rinsing them off wouldn't effect them in a bad...
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    So many eggs!!

    Cornbread, my female veiled, laid her eggs a couple days ago, and she is doing fine (just really skinny, as expected). I pulled her egg bin out of her cage today to get the eggs out, and found 87 EGGS!! This was my first experience with the egg laying process, and I was surprised by this...
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    Worried about my new girl

    Update on Cornbread Hey eveyrone, Just wanted to give and update on Cornbread (finally decided on a name for my girl). She is doing much better than a couple weeks ago. I rearranged her cage a bit, added in a couple live plants (some Umbrella plants which she LOVES). I'll post a pic of...
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    Worried about my new girl

    In the egg box I have a sand/ potting soil mix approximately 10 inches deep, and it is damp and able to hold a tunnel ( I dug one with my hand all the way to the bottom. The cage bar in the picture kind of blocks it, but there is a vine going into the box right next to the ladder. My fiancee...
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    Worried about my new girl

    Here's a pic of the back of her back feet: And thanks for pointing out the supplements, didn't even realize I was giving them to her backwards.
  7. MrVisor

    Walker

    He looks amazing! I really like the second photo.
  8. MrVisor

    Worried about my new girl

    Pictures Here is a picture of her cage: The Hello Kitty box in the corner is a nesting area for her in case she needs to lay eggs (if that's the problem, if not I will remove the box from her cage). Here is a picture of her a few days ago: And here is a picture of her today: The...
  9. MrVisor

    Worried about my new girl

    Hi Everybody. I recently adopted a female Veiled chameleon from a friend, and I am worried about her condition. Any suggestions on what I can do to make her feel better and more at home would be awesome. Thanks in advance! Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Female Veiled, ~8 months old...
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