Re: Veil Chameleon Always Itching it feet on the branches. Help



The claws are on his toes, but I never seen them before about a week
ago. Maybe they were very tiny. But now that he is 2 times bigger they
are easy to see and It just seemed like he has growing pains. He eats
like a pig. Drinks from a areated water bowl (I thought he would not)
Has great color. His feet look normal, no redness. Today he only rubs
them a little. And its only the back feet. The front feet I cant see any
claws, or there tiny. Maybe he is a special extra long backfeet clawed
veil? lol Well any ideas let me know. Thank you

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