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Hatchling Veiled setup

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I have my first ever group of Veiled eggs incubating now. They are about 5 months in. I'm looking for recommendations on how to set up for the hatchlings. I want to be as prepared as possible when they begin hatching. Any suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

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DEW
 
I would keep small groups of up to 4 baby chameleons in a 10 gallons. They should be all approximatley the same size so no one gets underfed. Usually you should keep them for a month and sell them then. keep a waiting list as well just incase a couple people back out. I would have more aquariums then you need just incase she has more babies then you expect and you are left with more chameleons then tanks.


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