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.
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Chameleon Old Timers & Mentors
Chameleon Egg Diapause Experiments with Frank Payne
Jackson's Chameleon Care Summary
Panther Chameleon Care Summary
Veiled Chameleon Care Summary
Five Chameleon Community Transitions
Vitamin Imbalance in Chameleons
What Sunken-In Chameleon Eyes Mean
What Closed Chameleon Eyes Mean
What a Gaping Chameleon Means
Spring and outdoor chameleon basking
Crossbreeding Chameleons - should we?
Three New Calumma Species with Dr. Mark Scherz
Advice to enthusiastic beginners
Screen Walking Chameleons
Selecting Chameleon Plants
Advising on Glass vs. Screen Cages
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