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adams86

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Dont know if this is good was very worried about my male veild cham yesterday..... He wouldnt eat at all..... i had to take the crickets out of his area, dont like when they disturb him in his sleep..... this morning still a little discouraged but he still ate a cricket i was very happy THEN......Not Even THREE min he did like a laying down sort of on his belly and started to turn very dark, then he released what looked to be average white poop but then followed by two solids that looked very much like the cricket and ended it with a little bit of clear..... very worried maybe its nothing maybe it is someone know something please feel free to leave me a comment....
 
How long do you have your cham? How old is he?

^^^ he may just be growing up. A male veiled that skips eating is nothing to worry about. Poop sounds normal as long as the white is white! my guy lays down to bask and turns dark
 
^^^ he may just be growing up. A male veiled that skips eating is nothing to worry about. Poop sounds normal as long as the white is white! my guy lays down to bask and turns dark

i keep him covered at night and i uncover him in the mornings so hell be relaxed by the evening but i think he just got mad and gave us something to watch ehhhh!
 
I think what you descriped is just a normal poo, if you are worried you can take a pic of it and post it here. If you haven't filled the form I encourage you to do it, it will help you calm your nerves :)
Good luck!
 
How long do you have your cham? How old is he?

Here's a pic.... IMG_20120618_215221.jpg
 
I think what you descriped is just a normal poo, if you are worried you can take a pic of it and post it here. If you haven't filled the form I encourage you to do it, it will help you calm your nerves :)
Good luck!

Okay I will fill out form.... but what do you think even three min after just eating......kinda weird I think.....
 
Not weird at all. I guess he just ate earlier (one or two days earlier) and that was the already digested food :)
 
Hi!

Note that it takes some chameleons awhile to settle into their new environment. I sort of think things that happen in the first few days, while worth noting, should be sort of "held in abeyance" until a week or two later.
 
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