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    Old bio active setup

    Yes unfortunately she did. I will move the cleaners first, though I will have little use for them as I don’t plan to have another pet for a while. What could I do with them after that? I’m not sure about releasing them because I don’t know if the springs are native to the UK, there are isopods...
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    Old bio active setup

    Just a quick question, what do I do with my old setup. It has springtails in and I assume isopods (a few most likely eaten by my cham). There’s a live plant in there, I forgot which one it is but I’m looking to repot it and I’m not sure what to do with the clean up crew. Anyone have any ideas...
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    Putting dead feeders inside bioactive setup.

    Thanks for the reply, ill give it a shot!
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    Putting dead feeders inside bioactive setup.

    I currently have a 2 year old female Veiled Cham in a bioactive setup. It has springtails, lots actually as I can see them feasting on the bottom floor. I also had rolly pollies, woodlice, isopods, whatever you want to call them, in there. I soon realised that my chameleon would feed and hunt on...
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    Beginning of receptive colors?

    I was worried when mine did that too haha. I thought she was hurt or something but nope, just me over worrying. Your cham looks nice.
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    Chameleon looking sick

    The heat is a bulb in a holder, the UVB is an exo terra im pretty sure.
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    Chameleon looking sick

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - veiled cham, around 2 years. Had her since end of march coming up on 2 years. Pet shop didnt know age but around 5-6 months id guess. Handling - Never really, only to inspect her closer. Feeding - I was feeding her around 6 large crickets every 2 days, gut...
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    Chameleon looking sick

    My female veiled cham is about 2 years old(give or take 6 months, got her at the end of march coming up 2 years and the shop didnt know the age). I feed her 6 large crickets every 2 days and started to give her kale in the gap day. The gap is just so she can clear her stomach before eating more...
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    MBD Symptoms and some general help

    The third one is of her back foot. I asked quite a while ago but no one could really tell but could you see what gender this is too please. I havnt known since I got it and the pet shop didnt know because apparently it was too young. Thanks
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    MBD Symptoms and some general help

    Let me get one quickly
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    MBD Symptoms and some general help

    Hello, I just wanted to know a few symtoms of MBD to make sure my veiled cham is ok. Im just a cautious person but I want to make sure. Early stage signs would be nice to know. Also its right eye seems to be an oval shape more than the circle but the other one is fine. Its the actual eye and not...
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    Can anyone tell me about this?

    Thanks.
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    Can anyone tell me about this?

    I was going to put it in when she starts to dig or show signs but I’ll put it in now. If it doesn’t change then I’ll go to a vet.
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    Can anyone tell me about this?

    I have a female veiled Cham, not sure on the age but got her from shop in March, and she’s got two lump like things above her rear legs. Can anyone tell me what it is?
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    Springtails.

    1) no need to be rude. 2) the excrement only covers about 3square inches so do I need a lot for the whole enclosure. I have exo terra small x-tall. I ordered some tropical grey wood lice from amazon, would it matter if I got some from outside wnd put them in my tank?
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    Springtails.

    Does it matter on the size?
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    Springtails.

    I got a few rolleis,about 10-15 maybe, and quite afew springtails and I see the springtails on the poo but it’s not really decomposing although there is no mould like fluff if you don’t clean it for a while. Do I need more rollies?
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    Springtails.

    I have a veiled Cham and just made her terrarium bio active. I put spring tails and rolly pollies( or wood lice) into her substrate. They have leaf litter. When she’s poos it goes to the bottom of the tank and I can see the springtails on the poo. How long does it take the excrement to decompose?
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    Gold bands and spots

    About feeding her every other day. I know people say to feed them everyday as children and as they get bigger they get fed every other day. As for the water I have a dripper but because of the metal mesh top I cant get the pipe through. I bought the cage she has for the first cage and they’re...
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    Gold bands and spots

    Chameleon Info: ◦ Your Chameleon - It is a veiled female chameleon. I don’t know how old she is because the pet shop couldn’t tell me but I got her in March this year. ◦ Handling - I handle her about once or twice a week. It depends on if she’s shedding or her mood at the time...
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