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Old 06-30-2009, 09:03 PM
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When i see the quick reply box, i tend to assume the thread is over.
I just read the other three pages and it pretty much answered my question! Sorry!!
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Thanks for the videos! this is great and helpful
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Old 07-05-2009, 05:45 PM
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Thanks for the video...very informative. I'll be getting my 1st cham sometime this week. I'm soooooo excited! I've been collecting all the "stuff" for over 2 years now, and it's finally gonna happen! The "nursery" is all set up and ready to go...everything is working great. Humidity and temps "just right". So, my question is this: I'm not afraid of getting bitten, I hope it doesn't happen, but hey? Who knows? Right? Is the bite of a chameleon in anyway harmful to humans? I'm asking about actual illness here, like, salmonella from some other snakes and lizards, or possible disease that can be transmitted? I haven't seen this one mentioned altho I might have missed it.
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salmonella for sure
but, if you are afraid, then wear thick gloves during handling.
You should be fine.
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Old 07-06-2009, 10:32 AM
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Thanks. I thought maybe salmonella....it's just basic husbandry to be aware. I'm not afraid...just wanted to know. Thanks again. Peace.
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Old 07-13-2009, 11:49 AM
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Talking You guys are the best!!!!

I must say you guys have some of the best panther chameleon genetics around. I have purchased several from you guys and they all display amazing colors. I will continue buying from screameleons for quality genetics. These videos help dramatically. Especially, for those who run into trouble with a stubborn panther.
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what type of chameleon is in the sec video? the first one with red feet
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This helped so much! I didn't realize how badly I was handling my little guy.

I tried the technique and he was a different chameleon.

Thanks!
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nice videos......when my veiled cham is stressed out she will try to keep crawling when my hand isnt there and try to jump.....but when i calm her she stays still
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cool videos thnaks alot!

iv just got a new chameleon and he has never been handled and very snappey.

He has just turned one has he too far gone to handle now or is there any ideas you could give me to try and sort him out please
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