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Old 07-30-04, 10:57 AM   #1
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veiled chameleon

My baby veiled stay under the UVB light more than the basking light, is it normal for them to do that?
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Old 07-30-04, 12:36 PM   #2
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I suppose? Maybe the basking spot is too hot and he just so happens to move away from it? I mean, chameleons are living creatures and move around ... maybe thats where is favorite branch is ..

I wouldn't worry about it at this point, unless there is unusual behaviour as well.

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Old 07-30-04, 02:04 PM   #3
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Baby s dont bask alot at all I wouldent worrie about him not basking be happy he is getting the benifits of the uv. Its completely normal in my opinion
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thanks for the helps, also he sometimes open his mouth, is that a sign of Respiratory Infections? The cage is always keep at 75-85 F during the day and low 70 during the night.
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