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  1. FancyRaptor

    Worried about stitches

    Hornworms would be good too. They'll keep the hydration up and can soften poops.
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    Worried about stitches

    The stitches look a little close in my humble opinion however I would just feed soft insects like Kinyonga said and keep your chameleon extra hydrated. Also, you should ask the vet. He may have his own solution
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    so this thing happened today...

    I think he means is it something different. The standard are Jackson's, Veileds, and Panthers. I think he is asking if it is something other than these ones.
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    Screen enclosure question

    You definitely need to fill the cage with pants. Live plants are the best. It should be fairly dense with plants. A few hygrometers are good for measuring humidity. Check the care guides on here to make sure you have everything. If you have issues with humidity you could cover a side or two with...
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    Watson or Molly?

    Sorry. I meant too young for me to sex because the bulge gets bigger as they age. I don't really have the eye for sexing them yet. I haven't had to really concern myself with this yet as I only have had veileds.
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    Watson or Molly?

    Your chameleon is kind of young to sex. I would guess possibly a male though. I don't have much experience sexing based of of Hemipenal Bumps though.
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    Its Tattoo time !!

    Just a thought if you like black and white tattoos. It would be cool if everything was black and white except for the chameleon. It would make it stand out from the background and emphasize the chameleon while also making it have less area to fade like color does.
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    Extra Feeders

    I was wondering what everyone's recommendations are for feeders besides staple feeders (crickets, dubias, etc.) I have the staple feeders just wanted to get my Male Veiled some extra feeders as treats and to give him a variety.
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    Coloring just got cool again!

    Where can we get some of these?
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    Sleep time of a 7/w Veiled

    Yes, I am sure they shouldn't have it. Chameleons can see the light given off unlike some other reptiles. Therefore this messes up their ability to sleep. Just make sure that their cage is completely dark at night and that the lights are on a timer to go on and off at the same time every day...
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    Sleep time of a 7/w Veiled

    Yeah no lights on at night and also get a timer if you don't have one already.
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    Runny nose

    I am taking a guess as I am no expert, but I would guess that is some form of respiratory infection. Bring the chameleon to the vet.
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    Let's see your chams!!!!

    Brodey, my 1 year old Veiled Chameleon
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    Isopod population explosion!

    Maybe just make sure you have a backup colony somewhere in case the population crashes but I would control the amount of leaf litter supplied to limit the growth of the population.
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    New owners of baby veiled, needing some advice

    *Just a heads up, I am making this late at night and off of my own memory so some information could be wrong* •very worrried about temps, I'm unsure of if it's warm enough, or if the temps are dropping too much or not enough. Check the care guides on here •I have a large window in my room and...
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    Can you find me

    No where is he?
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    Fire Skink

    Does anyone know where I can get a fire skink from a reputable location? In my own research they have been hard to find and non existent from a reputable source.
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    PLEASE HELP! Is our baby sick?

    Are you referring to the white strips across the center of the body?
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    Preparing for my first chameleon, tips appreciated

    I would just like to say that this is one of the nicest and best threads on here. Everyone has been so nice and given great advice.
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    White nose?

    I see why you were concerned because it was more cloudy. My chameleon looks like that too when his nose is shedding. I think that area just doesn't split as quickly, probably to make the shed easier to get off in the end and to keep it from getting in his way.
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