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Posted by: mlieber214 at Sat Sep 20 09:01:51 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mlieber214 ] This is my first clutch of baby veiled chameleons. They hatched a little early starting at around 5 months and the last one hatching yesterday which would have been 6 months 1 week. I hatched about 25 out of 27 eggs. However, so far I have lost 4 babies and two more are in isolation. How can I get them to eat. We are trying pedialite in small quantities and that seems to be helping a bit. Is it common to lose some. I am also special ordering pinhead crickets, which is very expensive and I am having no luck with deliveries coming when they are supposed to. I had the babies in a ten gallon up until about 2 weeks ago and now since there are so many I have them in a nice size screened chameleon cage with a 60 watt bulb and a UV light. Lots of foilage. Several of the babies seem fat and happy while others are thin and smaller. Any suggestions on what to do with the weaker ones? | ||
>> Next Message: RE: Is it common to lose baby veiled chameleons? - evolutionexotics, Sat Sep 20 19:49:48 2003 | ||
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