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.
Chameleon Gift Giving Day 5 - Repashy Bug Burger
Chameleon Gift Giving Day 4 - Log Lunch!
Chameleon Gift Giving: Day 3 - Mountain Dragons
Chameleon Gift Giving, Day 2: Black Soldier Fly Larva
Chameleon Gift Giving, Day 1: Repti-Risers
Taking Care of Our Chameleon Community
How to Become a Reptile Community Educator
Sexing Panther Chameleons with Carolyn Laframboise
Jackson's Chameleons Natural Environment with Jan Stipala
The Jackson's Chameleon Pregnancy
Chameleons on Social Media with Neptune the Chameleon
Using Wild Conditions in Chameleon Husbandry
Discussion on Chameleon Behavior
Chameleon Behavior as an Early Warning
Chameleon Caging Decisions pt 2- Glass Cages
Chameleon Caging Decisions pt 1- Hybrid
Four Pillars for a Strong Reptile Community
Giving Chameleons Natural Sunlight
Chameleon Caresheet Confusion
Chameleon Cage Shopping List
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