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Here are a few more pics, best I could do with all the plants this guy is sage
 

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Personally I found raising chameleons from baby very educational, interesting and fun, they grow so fast though, with a busy schedule and really checking on them with inspection every 3 - 4 days I missed the phases of growth it seems
Yeah and with a veiled if you blink they'll have grown. Lol it's ridiculous my Camo looks like he doubled in size in a month.
 
Personally I found raising chameleons from baby very educational, interesting and fun, they grow so fast though, with a busy schedule and really checking on them with inspection every 3 - 4 days I missed the phases of growth it seems
I agree ....I remember I had more than 120 baby cham at one time...I was their room service 24/7....but it was a beautiful experience that I will never forget....
Btw that is a beautiful cham on the pic.
 
I can't get them out of the viv. I would have to tear them out lol.. so.... I can only get a pic when I can
 
Personally I found raising chameleons from baby very educational, interesting and fun, they grow so fast though, with a busy schedule and really checking on them with inspection every 3 - 4 days I missed the phases of growth it seems
I would love the opportunity but I prefer to rescue and rehabilitate. there are many chameleons out there who aren't being given proper care or whos owners are moving away and need to be given up, I love the reward of being able to nurse a chameleon back to health!
 
he's pretty tolerant of handling as long as he gets a worm lol, although I do love his colors!
 

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Thats a healthy Gorgeous veiled male there...is he shedding right now or thats an older pic?
that one was taken march 7th 2019 so recently but not now, he's eaten all his shed by now... btw that's normal right? ive read about it and seen him do it, I'm also wondering if the shed has any nutritional value for him, I know that when hermit crabs molt they eat their shed to gain calcium.
 
that one was taken march 7th 2019 so recently but not now, he's eaten all his shed by now... btw that's normal right? ive read about it and seen him do it, I'm also wondering if the shed has any nutritional value for him, I know that when hermit crabs molt they eat their shed to gain calcium.
Sometimes they do nib on their own sheds, mine use to do that.....when they are shedding I will fill a bottle of lukewarm water and mist the body but not aiming their head since they can tolerate more instead of running away from u.
 
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