We are making progress in our drive to determine the feeding schedule and husbandry to maintain healthy female veiled chameleons through their lives - especially including egg laying. By controlling their diet and conditions we can reign in their body's enthusiasm for making eggs. By providing greater than ideal conditions their body creates more eggs than are healthy. Today I share progress made by Mari Joki from Finland.
131: Making UVB Work For Chameleons with Pete Hawkins
130: Orientation to the Chameleon Community
129: Lighting & Supplementation with John Courteney-Smith MRSB
128: Chameleons & Children
127: UVB For Montane Chameleons
126: Chameleon Supplementation at Kammerflage Kreations
125: Chameleon Supplementation Basics
124: Searching For Chameleons with Marc Vaillant
123: The Cristifer Parson's Chameleon with Aaron Allred
122: Breeding Parson's Chameleons with Craig Durbin
121: Parson's Chameleon Husbandry with Craig Durbin
120: Shopping With A Conscience in the Reptile Community
119 Do Chameleons Make Good Pets?
118: Reptile Shows & Chameleons
117 Building Your Own Chameleon Cage
116: Kinyongia carpenteri with Mario Jungmann
115: Maintaining Your Chameleon Cage
114: Setting Up A Chameleon Cage
113: Chameleon Cage Size & Material
112: Furcifer minor with Frank Payne
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