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    In need of some opinions! New Owner!

    How we "water our chameleons" is kind of a funny thing. Ultimately part of the goal is to mimic their natural environment, and while rain happens in nature, so does dew and other things that are hard to recreate in our homes full of AC and heating. Misting, or using a dripper, is important...
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    Is there a way to extend the larvae state of bsfl?

    I'll buy the pods of 12 hornworms for my 1 chameleon and keep it in the fridge for a day, out for a day (in my 75 degree apartment), and keep rotating it so they last longer. Yeah, I end up feeding some smaller worms and some larger worms, but it works great for me. Sometimes one worm won't make...
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    Comment by 'amfire125' in media 'How to hatch Black Solider flies'

    Is it important for the larvae to stay in the moist dirt during pupation? Thanks for the awesome video!
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    How do you measure UVB???

    I will always agree that anything we can do to mimic the specific cham species' natural environment will always be optimal. I also understand when people don't go to more drastic measures because it becomes a slippery slope opening up the conversation of how far do we go to re-creating an entire...
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    Anyone know a way to control or eliminate the little flies that hatch from potted plants?

    @Zilla23 Thank you for sharing about Katchy!! I'm definitely thinking about getting one...or multiple...lol. To anyone else battling with bugs infesting their plants, I just today heard about a trick that can possibly permanently fix the issue, and I'd love to see if any of you guys have heard...
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    Crickets got out!!!

    I'll definitely keep trying! Thank you!
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    Posting my silkworm experience

    Super helpful! Thank you!
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    Crickets got out!!!

    Thank you! I totally agree and I tried feeding my cham dubias for weeks and he just wouldn't take them. I tried all sizes, and I even withheld food for several days thinking if he was hungry he would try one and still no luck. I'm certainly open to trying again if anyone thinks I could do...
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    Help Please - Burning concern with new Veiled Chameleon

    This definitely isn't the first time I've done that on this site too, so I'm just losing my marbles as I get older and embarrassing myself left and right. :wideyed: lol
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    Help Please - Burning concern with new Veiled Chameleon

    @Beman :oops: Sorry!
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    Help Please - Burning concern with new Veiled Chameleon

    The truth doesn't always hurt! Be proud cham papa!
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    Crickets got out!!!

    I made a bin similar to @WashingtonCham 's post because I think this setup provides so much ventilation that I don't find it to be that stinky at all! I have a rubbermaid bin that I cut out the sides and top of, hot glued aluminum mesh to the cutouts. I also find that these bins have rounded...
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    Help Please - Burning concern with new Veiled Chameleon

    Ahh okay that makes sense though! I have a double bulb fixture that has been great. You definitely have done more homework than the average keeper...not a newbie! lol. Thanks!!
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    Posting my silkworm experience

    LOVE this thread and thank you all for sharing so much!! I would love to start breeding a few staple feeders - silkies included. I worry A LOT about quantity! I only have one cham and this is a TON and overwhelming! Anybody have general advice for scaling down this whole production...
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    Help Please - Burning concern with new Veiled Chameleon

    @Beman It looks like a 5.0 or 6% UVB is recommended and that's what I've always read/followed. Is there any reason you suggested a 10.0 or 12%? I'm curious as you are one heck of an expert! I was always under the impression a 10.0/12% was more for beardies and other desert reptiles.
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