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    Huge in wall Parsonii exhibit

    Yup. Love the geckos. Heres a little Madagascar Giant Day gecko exhibit we made
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    Huge in wall Parsonii exhibit

    Very nice. MY company is an Aquarium company, but we also make and install terrariums and paludariums. So I have a eye out for stuff like this all the time. Heres a rather famous paludarium with a panther chameleon. The installation company SWEARS the chameleon is thriving. Although I cant...
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    Huge in wall Parsonii exhibit

    Yup! Thats it! THANKS Thats justr an in wall paludarium I dug off of google. Is it yours? Its NICE
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    Huge in wall Parsonii exhibit

    Thats nice for sure. But not the one I was thinking of. This one was built into a wall like this:
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    Huge in wall Parsonii exhibit

    There was a post here once with a huge in wall parsoni exhibit in it. Cant find it now. ANyone have a link or know where it went?
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    Chameleon Success with ALL dead food (Good Read)!

    How did you "train" him to take this food? How long has he been on this diet?
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    OHHHH BOY - look what time of year it is again

    Cramming down your throat? I politely expressed my viewpoint with actual factual information. I guess that's not welcome here. I won't make that mistake again.
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    OHHHH BOY - look what time of year it is again

    Let me add one more point, porfessional wild animal organizations (zoos, aquariums, etc)- they very standardly DO NOT feed wild caught prey items or foodstuff, unless the food has been appropriately treated and/or disinfected. Or, if uncontrollable, they routinely get prophylactic treatment for...
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    OHHHH BOY - look what time of year it is again

    I agree. Im not saying bug farms are sterile. Im saying theyre more controlled than wild insects, and anything a wild insect may encounter (pesticide, etc). By benefit- do you just mean diversity in feed, or something else? I know what youre saying, but feel its a skewed view. I happen...
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    Help, boy or girl?

    You're on!
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    OHHHH BOY - look what time of year it is again

    As I stated above, well agree to disagree. There is nothing that can be controlled with them in my opinion.
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    OHHHH BOY - look what time of year it is again

    We will have to agree to disagree. Nematode a and cordyceps related fungal infections are not mild. And aren't necessarily screened for at parasite checks like ascarids, coccidia, and other common internal parasites. Furthermore, wild insects can contain levels of protozoan parasites, toxic...
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    Help, boy or girl?

    I agree with this. But....I got a quarter saying its a male. :)
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    Komodo dragon For Sale!

    It's a steaming pile of BS is what it is. I work in the aquarium industry and a lot of retailers who are trying to look impressive do this. Post a picture and price for a astoundingly complicated or outright impossible to acquire fish just to drum up attention.
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    Help, boy or girl?

    The tarsal pads and spurs are present at hatching. What do you mean it didn't come in til 4 or 5 months?
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    OHHHH BOY - look what time of year it is again

    Tested? For what? I don't follow.
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    OHHHH BOY - look what time of year it is again

    A word of caution- wild insects can easily harbor pathogens and parasites. Cicada nymphs are documented to carry a nematode in addition to hosting cordyeps like fungal parasites. Use caution in feeding.
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    Veiled chameleon drinking from water bowl

    Fair enough. We can agree there is no right way or wrong way. For what it's worth, the worst I have ever seen in the years of keeping chameleons has been seeing the calcium from the free range insects in the water. Never once a defecation or drown insect. But, we can politely and respectfully...
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