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.
111: Trioceros montium, the mountain chameleon
110: Fogging & Airflow with Mario Jungmann
109: Meller's Chameleons Part 2 - Husbandry
108: Meller's Chameleons Pt 1 - Natural History and Housing
107: Keeping Chameleons Together
106: Chameleon Embryonic Development with Dr. Raul Diaz
105: Prolapse and other Chameleon Backside Issues
104: Cameroon Chameleon Field Study with Walter Tapondjou
103: Black Soldier Flies with Lauren Goza
102: Expedition to Madagascar, Pt 2 with Mark Scherz
101: Expedition to Madagascar pt 1 with Mark Scherz
100: Challenging Ourselves and Growing in Chameleon Knowledge
99: What Chameleon Should I Get?
98: Light and Chameleon Keeping
97: Perspectives from Chameleon Anatomy
96: Rescuing an MBD Chameleon with Cheryl Garcia
95: Avoiding MBD Through Proper Environment
94: Intro to MBD - Metabolic Bone Disease
93: Pricing Baby Chameleons
92: Veiled Chameleon Feeding
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