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Old 01-05-13, 11:42 PM   #1
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Smile new chameleon pics.

So I went to reptile expo today and came home with this little dude no name yet.







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Re: new chameleon pics.

whoa! great setup!!!!
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Re: new chameleon pics.

looks like you got your self a female. Which may not be a good thing since they do lay eggs. But if you et the egg laying process right im sure it will be a great experience

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Yep the egg laying I heard can suck but if you know what your going into I'm sure it will be easy
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Re: new chameleon pics.

Congrats on your new chameleon!

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looks like you got your self a female. Which may not be a good thing since they do lay eggs. But if you et the egg laying process right im sure it will be a great experience
What tells you its female?
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Re: new chameleon pics.

Congratulations on your new addition

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looks like you got your self a female
Excuse my ignorance (i know nothing about chameleons) but how do you tell if it is a male or a female?
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Re: new chameleon pics.

Males have an obvious spur on there back feet. You can tell there sex right from birth.
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Males have an obvious spur on there back feet. You can tell there sex right from birth.
I'm looking at google photos for "male chameleon" and can't seem to see the spur. Can you be more specific?
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I'm looking at google photos for "male chameleon" and can't seem to see the spur. Can you be more specific?
Its only in veiled's that i know of.

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Do they lay eggs if they never mate with a male??
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Do they lay eggs if they never mate with a male??
Yes they do but they are infertile.
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And if you don't do it right the female can die. Sorry to be a little negative here but if you were researching chameleons for months you would know this... You would also know to use a tube light instead of the twirly one... That is all and as I said sorry to be negative but yea
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Re: new chameleon pics.

I know they lay eggs and You have to fill a 5 gallon bucket up with damp sand and all that good stuff, but I have never herd about the bulbs.. :/ I just knew I had to buy a 5.0 uvb bulb, because it helps them grow and they can get some bone dissease without it.
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I know they lay eggs and You have to fill a 5 gallon bucket up with damp sand and all that good stuff, but I have never herd about the bulbs.. :/ I just knew I had to buy a 5.0 uvb bulb, because it helps them grow and they can get some bone dissease without it.
"Some bone disease"? Oh, dear. =/ Here: Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD) in Reptiles

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Old 01-06-13, 08:43 PM   #15
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Re: new chameleon pics.

lol sorry i didn't know what it was called :P I never had to worry about it with my 2 snakes so the first I ever herd of it was while looking up chameleons.. and shouldn't proper lighting and dusting/gut loading there food prevent MBD
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