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    Jackson Chameleon - How to Spark His Appetite

    Any suggestions on what, or how, I can spark the appetite of my juvenile (approximately 6-8 months) male Jackson chameleon named Leon? I offer him dusted crickets (small to medium sized), small silkworms, black fly larvae, and small super worms in a shallow dish every morning. He used to take...
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    How Long Until the Next Clutch of Eggs?

    My Veiled chameleon successfully laid her first clutch of eggs! All 50! After a couple days, her appetite returned with a vengeance! It's been about 2 months and I'm curious how long until I can expect the next clutch? She has 24/7 access to her laying bin which is now attached to the bottom...
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    What A Relief! Finally laid her eggs!

    Had a bit of a scare with my female veiled chameleon named Chamele. She had stopped eating abruptly and started visiting the bottom of her cage in a very anxious state. A previous vet visit forewarned me that she had follicles developing, but the vet was uncertain whether they would develop...
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    Recommended Food For Jackson River and Veiled Chameleon

    I have a Veiled chameleon (Chamele), female about 9 months, whom I can hand feed and cup feed easily. Generally, I feed her medium crickets, phoenix (black fly worms a.k.a. repti worms), and an occasional meal worm and/or super worm. She sometimes has some dandelion greens and/or lettuce. She...
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    In Memoriam for Karma

    Karma our 13 month old veiled Cham, lost her appetite so we took her to our exotic animal vet. Until then it was difficult to know whether Karma was male or female because she was so shy. We found out she was female and extremely gravid with follicles and showing signs of calcium deficiencies...
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