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    mistking help

    thanks i pushed the tubing down, not sure if it went in any more. ill just wait until the next misting to see if it worked.
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    mistking help

    My newly assembled mist king is leaking where the tubing meets the nozzle just as the water reaches it. Once water is flowing through the nozzle it stops. Any one able to help?
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    New chameleon not moving

    He is a 5-6 month old veiled chameleon. I haven't handled him yet because he is still new. I have him in a 18x20x36 mesh cage and mist him 2-3 times a day. He also has a dipper as well as a fogger. Hes droppings look moist yet solid and have white urate. They are also about 1/2 to 3/4...
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    New chameleon not moving

    what i meant by he doesn't move is that he stays in a very small area of the cage. Yes he does move but when he does it is no more than a few inches away. He is basking and has been defecating normally. He has been eating for the last 2 days, although i have not seen him eat today. He is...
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    New chameleon not moving

    I just bought a veiled chameleon about 3 days ago since i have gotten him I have noticed he has not moved from the same perch since i have had him. Is this normal for a new chameleon? I have plenty of vegetation and other hiding spots but he doesn't seem to move. He seems perfectly healthy...
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    Cage drainage?

    I just bought a mist king and it occurred to me that with all the water which will make it to the bottom of the cage how will it drain out. I need an easy way to drain water from the cage without taking up a huge amount of space.
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    plants for chameleons

    i have looked at the pothos but how could i hang it? Do they need soil? My main reason for creating this post is so i create a lot of hiding opportunities for the chameleon
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    plants for chameleons

    I am setting up a veiled chameleon enclosure and although I have a ficus, a ton of vines and some fake leafy vines i know i need some more plants, particularly live ones. What are some good choices that look good and are inexpensive. I'd prefer that they either be in a pot or be able to grow...
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    African Dwarf Frogs

    Dwarf frogs are very easy and the upkeep is almost nothing. A 5 gallon tank is good. As long as they have some places to hide and the water temp is kept in the high 70's they are very easy and create no mess at all. You can feed them blood worms, brine shrimp or dwarf frog pellets. They can...
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    African Dwarf Frogs

    I have had these frogs in some of my aquariums. They are very easy to take care of. Feed them either dwarf frog pellets or blood worms. Give them some places to hide and keep the water temp in the high 70's. This is about all you really need to do and they should be fine in your tank.
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    What age chameleon should i get?

    i have found a 3-4 month old veiled chameleon at a local pet store. They have him in a 36 inch tall cage with dense vegetation and over all seem to be taking great care of him so far. Im considering him because I have had the opportunity to hold him and surprisingly he was very friendly...
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    What age chameleon should i get?

    Thanks for the help guys. And I have done a ton of research on chameleons. I understand they aren't the easiest of reptiles to keep but I am up for the challenge. Thanks again for the help.
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    New Reptile

    Leopard geckos are very easy and inexpensive, crested geckos, ball pythons (i know you said no snakes but i love them), bearded dragons are fairly easy but they do get pretty big and need a large cage, pacman frogs are very easy and look very cool in my opinion, and moon crabs, also known as...
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    What age chameleon should i get?

    I am an experienced reptile/amphibian owner (2 ball pythons,corn snakes, bearded dragon, leopard gecko, pacman frog, axolotl, anoles,moon crabs, and these are just my reptiles/amphibians) and i thought i would try my hand at keeping a chameleon as I have wanted one for a few years now but didn't...
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