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RE: Found a chameleon - advice needed!

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Posted by: Carlton at Mon Jun 9 12:09:51 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ]  
   

Wow, she's a lucky girl!

Most female veileds do lay occasional infertile clutches but sometimes they never start. Once she stops growing noticeably you should probably cut back on the calcium to once a week and the vitamins once a month to six weeks. If she does start producing infertile eggs the calcium can be increased. Rely more on the insect gutload than the dusts ideally.

In case you hadn't seen it, there are some really good articles on veiled chameleons on the www.chameleonnews.com site. Look through their past issues and I think you'll find most of your questions answered. Good luck with her!


   

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