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MissSkittles

Chameleon Enthusiast
A random google search presented me with this https://biobubblepets.com/how-to-hatch-panther-chameleon-eggs/ It was in the first 5 results too! 😦
The eggs will incubate for 6-8 weeks before hatching.
…you will need to turn the eggs every other day. This can be done by gently rolling the eggs in the palm of your hand.
What happen next when an atom dies? It takes approximately 6-9 months for a chameleon’s eggs to hatch, so a chameleon baby can be very difficult to find.
Female and juvenile captive birds can be kept in enclosures that measure 11-2 feet long, 11-1/2 feet wide, and 11-2 feet long.

It’s as though random bits of sentences and ideas are collected from various multiple sources and mashed together, whether they make sense or not.
I hate to imagine what other misinformation is hiding on their site.
Why did I have to look? 🙄 https://biobubblepets.com/do-bearde...eatment-of-excessive-bleeding-in-pet-lizards/
If your bearded dragon’s eyes bleed, you should take it to the veterinarian.
Blood can also be drawn from the eyes of bearded dragons.
 
A random google search presented me with this https://biobubblepets.com/how-to-hatch-panther-chameleon-eggs/ It was in the first 5 results too! 😦
The eggs will incubate for 6-8 weeks before hatching.
…you will need to turn the eggs every other day. This can be done by gently rolling the eggs in the palm of your hand.
What happen next when an atom dies? It takes approximately 6-9 months for a chameleon’s eggs to hatch, so a chameleon baby can be very difficult to find.
Female and juvenile captive birds can be kept in enclosures that measure 11-2 feet long, 11-1/2 feet wide, and 11-2 feet long.

It’s as though random bits of sentences and ideas are collected from various multiple sources and mashed together, whether they make sense or not.
I hate to imagine what other misinformation is hiding on their site.
Why did I have to look? 🙄 https://biobubblepets.com/do-bearde...eatment-of-excessive-bleeding-in-pet-lizards/
If your bearded dragon’s eyes bleed, you should take it to the veterinarian.
Blood can also be drawn from the eyes of bearded dragons.
my eyes are bleeding now...
 
Why is this type of misinformation even allowed to be posted. The people need to do fact checking.
 
I do think they are somehow grabbing/stealing info from other sources and mashing it all together. Why and how else would this be mixed in the mess?
At Backwater Reptiles, we incubate our eggs in large boxes of plastic. 🤨 Very suspish.
 
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