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- Safety of Umbrella Plant (Schefflera arboricola) - Chameleon Forums
Umbrella plants are found on all the "safe plant lists", and seem to be extremely popular But according to Wikipedia, and several other sources, Schefflera arboricola has calcium oxalate crystals in the leaves, stems, and sap, which are poisonous The Wikipedia article says that confusion
- 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
- Feeding veiled chams pinky mice and other feeders
I want to start by saying I'm only interested in making my chameleon happy and healthy I just seen a couple YouTube videos of chameleons feeding on pinky mice and small lizards Honestly, the chams seemed to really enjoy them Is this a safe practice, any benefit? (vitamin A, calcium
- is my chameleon dead? | Chameleon Forums
so my veiled has been having problems recently i found him laying at the bottom of his cage a few days ago i’ve been trying to revive him by giving him lots of water and letting him rest, etc i did not go to the vet, i don’t have any reptile vets really close to me i'm pretty sure there’s
- Why does my veiled chameleon look dull? | Chameleon Forums
I’ve noticed my chameleon looks kind of dull in color He’s not completely grey, but he’s not super colorful like he is while sleeping
- Chameleon turned gray
My young Jackson’s chameleon suddenly turned gray this evening between about 6 or 7:30 pm she has been doing great and this morning and throughout the day
- chameleon is gray. | Chameleon Forums
Hi all I am pretty new to this forum I have a Panther nosy be chameleon since october and he is not very colorful He was greener before and now he is grey and drab looking Grey, patterned with some black, coral and grey green Is this normal or is he sick? Temps in room are 75-80
- 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
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