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- What Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD) looks like, how it happens, and how . . .
Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD) is unfortunately a common disease of reptiles due to lack of dietary calcium, imbalanced nutrition and or lack of UVB rays UVB rays from either unfiltered sunlight or a UVB producing bulb are needed in reptiles to produce Vitamin D3 in the skin, which is necessary
- Camillion one eye is closed - Chameleon Forums
Hello, I have a 4 yr old male veiled camillion, he has one eye closed and it leaks clear liquid I first flushed the eye softly with a q tip for a week with camillion ete wash Then I bought medicine for pink eye, Conjunctivis symptoms, swollen eye lid, puffiness Tried this for another week
- How much to feed a male veiled camillion | Chameleon Forums
My 8 month old male veiled camillion is not eating as much as he use too I noticed he might eat 2 Lg Dubias or 4 Lg crickets everyday or every other day Is
- My camillion hates me!!! | Chameleon Forums
Hi y'all, I'm very excited I actually have people to talk too that can help me My husband thinks I over react to everything when it comes to "Camie" that's my male 8 month old veiled camillion I studied alot about camillions before I even attempted to purchase one I've always wanted one but
- Basking bulb? - Chameleon Forums
Hello which basking bulb would you go with for a Jacksons Chammy? Basking #1, Basking #2 or Basking #3 For the basking bulb should I go with a ceramic fixture? Also I have a Zen Habitats 2x2x4 enclosure thanks peace
- Food Nutrition - Chameleon Forums
There are two methods keepers depend on to feed their chameleons: cup feeding and free range feeding Both methods have their advantages and disadvantages Cup Feeding - Cup feeding involves a container (often a tall cup) in the chameleon cage that prevents feeders from escaping while still allowing your chameleon to hunt Cup feeding allows you to monitor your chameleon's food intake and
- Collection of chameleon care questions (Elliots chameleon))
I just got my first ever chameleon on Sunday (I have always wanted one!) and I have a couple of questions to make sure I'm taking proper care of him her He's almost 3 months old, and very tiny still! Girl or boy? When picking my chameleon out from the 7 that were available, I did want to
- Flapneck, Graceful Senegal Chameleons | Chameleon Forums
Male flapneck, graceful and Senegal chameleons are distinguished by a more prominent hemipenal bulge The females tend to be larger than the males in all three species
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