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#BabyChameleon showcases adorable, vibrant baby chameleons, highlighting their unique colors and behaviors. Videos often include feeding moments, habitats, and playful interactions, captivating reptile enthusiasts and animal lovers alike with enchanting visuals.
What I am recommending is the simplest lighting combination that has been proven to be very successful with veiled, panther, and Jackson’s chameleons but there is definitely more than one way to successfully keep a chameleon. There are three lights that you’ll want to get for your chameleon: heat, UVB, and a plant LED. #reptiles #babychameleon #chameleonsoftiktok #reptilesoftiktok #reptilekeeper #reptilelover #chameleons #chameleon #chameleonlights #chameleonuvb #chameleonheatbulb #reptilelighting #heatbulb #uvbbulb
If you have any questions about WHY I’m making these recommendations, please check out my other content, website, etc. I promise you I have a video explaining it :) #reptilesoftiktok #reptilekeeper #reptilemom #reptiles #chameleoncare #chameleons #chameleonsoftiktok #chameleon #pantherchameleon #veiledchameleon #babychameleon
Excited to get started on my baby chameleon nursery! It’s been a welcomed distraction 💚 #babychameleon #chameleonbreeder #chameleonbreeding #chameleonnursery #babychameleonsetup #chameleoncare #reptilekeeper #reptilemom #reptilesoftiktok #chameleons #chameleonsoftiktok #chameleon #pantherchameleon #reptiles #reptilebreeder
#onthisday It’s super important to have lots of places to hide for your chameleon! 🌱 I use 12-15 plants in my enclosures.  #chameleonsoftiktok #chameleonenclosure #chameleonsetup #chameleoncage #chameleonplants #reptilesoftiktok #reptilelover #petchameleon #chameleoncare #veiledchameleon #chameleons #chameleonsupplies #reptiles #reptilekeeper #reptilemom #chameleon #pantherchameleon #babychameleon
Happy Gotcha Day Luna! She used to be so orange 🧡 It’s been so much fun taking care of her the last 5 years ☺️ #cristiferparsons #parsonschameleon #reptiles #reptilesofinstagram #reptilekeeper #reptilelover #chameleonsoftiktok #chameleons #chameleon #babychameleon #chameleoncolour #parsonschameleons #parsons #calummaparsoniicristifer
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New chameleon owners know that it really does feel this epic when their baby panther chameleon sheds 😂🙌! Every time, it’s like a little gift 🎁. Every time, a little bit more color starts coming in. It’s incredible how fast they grow and change! Like I tell our customers, “blink and you will miss it!” For me, it will never get old. I still get excited when I see our babies shedding 🥹! #KammerflageKreations #PantherChameleon #chameleon #babychameleon #babyanimals #Furciferpardalis #fyp #smallfamilybusiness #expore
I cannot stress enough how important it is you get the CORRECT UVB bulb for you chamelon. This bulb is 100% necessary and acts as the sun for your chameleon so that they can process and synthesize Vitamin D3. Without the proper UVB bulb, your chameleon is at risk of developing life threatening health issues like metabolic bone disease. The majority of health issues I see in chameleons are from people having the wrong UVB and supplements.  UVB bulbs get even more complicated than heat bulbs. I am recommending you use a T5 HO Arcadia 6% or the Reptisun 5.0 UVB bulb. If you do not own a solar meter then your UVB bulb will need to be replaced every 6-12 months – just because the UVB bulb turns on, does not mean it is putting off enough UVB because the bulbs get weaker and less effective over time. You may hear some keepers recommend using a T5 Arcadia 12% or Reptisun 10.0 UVB bulb especially for veiled chameleons. This goes back to my earlier comment that there is more than one way to keep a chameleon. There has been research that demonstrates that a veiled chameleon can successfully live and produce healthy offspring underneath a 6% or 5.0 UVB. So, then we wonder as a chameleon community, is the 12% or 10.0 UVB too much UVB? Are we overdoing it? We know too much UVB is harmful to humans (sunburns, cancer, etc.) but we are still learning the long-term effects of too much UVB on chameleons. My content is meant for new keepers, so I do prefer to err on the side of caution and recommend you use a bulb we know for sure is safe. @Zoo Med Laboratories, Inc.  @arcadiareptile  #chameleonuvb #chameleonlights #chameleoncare #uvbbulb #reptilesoftiktok #reptilelover #reptilekeeper #chameleonuvbbulb #chameleonuvblight #veiledchameleon #reptiles #chameleons #chameleonsoftiktok #pantherchameleon #babychameleon
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I cannot stress enough how important it is you get the CORRECT UVB bulb for you chamelon. This bulb is 100% necessary and acts as the sun for your chameleon so that they can process and synthesize Vitamin D3. Without the proper UVB bulb, your chameleon is at risk of developing life threatening health issues like metabolic bone disease. The majority of health issues I see in chameleons are from people having the wrong UVB and supplements. UVB bulbs get even more complicated than heat bulbs. I am recommending you use a T5 HO Arcadia 6% or the Reptisun 5.0 UVB bulb. If you do not own a solar meter then your UVB bulb will need to be replaced every 6-12 months – just because the UVB bulb turns on, does not mean it is putting off enough UVB because the bulbs get weaker and less effective over time. You may hear some keepers recommend using a T5 Arcadia 12% or Reptisun 10.0 UVB bulb especially for veiled chameleons. This goes back to my earlier comment that there is more than one way to keep a chameleon. There has been research that demonstrates that a veiled chameleon can successfully live and produce healthy offspring underneath a 6% or 5.0 UVB. So, then we wonder as a chameleon community, is the 12% or 10.0 UVB too much UVB? Are we overdoing it? We know too much UVB is harmful to humans (sunburns, cancer, etc.) but we are still learning the long-term effects of too much UVB on chameleons. My content is meant for new keepers, so I do prefer to err on the side of caution and recommend you use a bulb we know for sure is safe. @Zoo Med Laboratories, Inc. @arcadiareptile #chameleonuvb #chameleonlights #chameleoncare #uvbbulb #reptilesoftiktok #reptilelover #reptilekeeper #chameleonuvbbulb #chameleonuvblight #veiledchameleon #reptiles #chameleons #chameleonsoftiktok #pantherchameleon #babychameleon
Chameleons are insectivores and should only be feed live bugs that have been gutloaded and supplemented. When planning out your chameleon’s diet you need to make sure you include lots of variety, as well as making sure you are feeding them nutritious bugs. Some healthy bugs you can feed on a regular basis include crickets, dubia roaches, silkworms, black soldier fly larvae, locusts, red runner roaches, black soldier flies, blue bottle flies, hawkmoths, silk moths, wax moths, etc. Some bugs that are great to feed to your chameleon as an occasional treat would be: superworms, hornworms, wax worms, and mealworms. You will want to avoid feeding your chameleon things like butterworms, earth worms, spiders, fruits & veggies, freeze dried bugs, and bugs from outside. #chameleoncare #reptilekeeper #reptilemom #reptilesoftiktok #reptilelover #pantherchameleon #babychameleon #chameleonfood #chameleoneating #chameleons #chameleonsoftiktok #chameleon #veiledchameleon

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