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    Looking for Breeder who specializes in Tourquise Veil C.r

    Try http://www.a1reptiles.net/VeiledChameleons.html, they have the all 3 lines including turquise. they are in OH but ship nationwide and have good prices/selection
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    Caring for a casque

    This is far from an emergency, but my male veiled cham's casque is grey on all the ridges. Is there anything I can do to keep it in better condition? I don't want to peal the grey stuff off because it seems to hurt him, not to mention it is very stressful.
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    Online crickets/worms

    Anyone know an online service that delivers on a weekly basis? ie. makes a trip to your house every week/month without having to order every time. It would help someone with a busy schedule.
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    Super Worms

    I have 2 adults who eat exclusively superworms, they love them and will eat 4-6 per day. From what i've heard, these are low in chitin compaired 2 crickets, but have more than the other worms (silk/butter/horn/etc.).
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    Egg laying

    Thanks for the great advice, its good to have an honest opinion! Will update on laying status.:)
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    Weak tongue

    He drinks regularly.The uv (10.0) is passing through almost nothing, its a hemit crab cage with fairly large spaces in between bars. He doesn't get any direct sun. My vitamins do contain phosphorus (6%??), is that bad? Its reptocal, came highly recommended by several sources.
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    Weak tongue

    i'm using a 10.0 UVB and only feeding superworms
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    Egg laying

    I have a gravid female, veiled chameleon who seems to be well into her pregnancy (any way to tell for sure??) and I put a 12"x8"x6" tub into her cage filled with vermiculite. Is eight inches of depth enough? Has anyone had any luck with a container this small? -Matt Cage type: Screen...
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    Weak tongue

    I've had my male, veiled chameleon for 6 months now (making him about 9-11 months old), and he seems not to be able to stick his tongue out all the way(only about 3-4 in.) Any suggestions? -Matt Cage type: Screen enclosure UVB 80-90 Humidity: 60%-70% mist only Plants: No live, fake vines...
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