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dehydration

veiledchamlver Oct 24, 2004 02:07 PM

do veileds also lose any color on their casque when dehydrated. I know there eyes get sunken in and I know there poop will be yellow instead of white, but my veiled male has white scales on the backsides of his casque but no yellow poop and eyes as buggy as ever.
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1.2 veiled chameleons(Rocket, Jenevive, and Sally)
1.0 pacific tree frog(Kermit)
want to get a diego suarez( which I would name Tommy)

Replies (3)

LordOfTheLizards Oct 24, 2004 03:10 PM

has he shed recently? could be either:

A)The end of a shed or:

B)The beggining of a shed
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0.2 Cats (Moora and Twitch)
0.1 Dogs (Maria)
soon to be 1.0 Panther Chameleon (Yoda)

veiledchamlver Oct 24, 2004 04:58 PM

it's neither
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1.2 veiled chameleons(Rocket, Jenevive, and Sally)
1.0 pacific tree frog(Kermit)
want to get a diego suarez( which I would name Tommy)

mdngtrain Oct 24, 2004 10:02 PM

Mine has a similar "problem", he's really pale gray... but the vet & another local "cham expert" both say he is doing ok with weight & all (even tho he is tiny). Lemme know if you find out anything. Hope yours is ok, and it's just a cham color variation!

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