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    Just got a Mellers Chameleon...

    If you go to advanced keepers.... you will find a section on Mellers, on this forum, that will have a ton of information and the ID of many who might have your Meller's brothers and sisters. Check out FL Chameleons to see if that is the guy you got yours from. If so, you have a good start...
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    CB Akia digging her nest

    Go Nemo! Good luck to the last Melleri out (ha).
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    Melleri and cage

    That is a very nice looking Melleri. How long did you have "him"?
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    My Rescued Melleri is Dying!!!

    I am really sorry. I have a rescued Melleri too. I know you do everything you can and even then, they sometimes have been through so much, they just dont make it. As you know they get called the 90 day chameleon, and so I will not get my hopes up until I reach the November, that is when I...
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    My Melleri and Roaches

    WC and Roaches I rescued an adult WC Melleri about a month ago. It had been in the States for about a month. It had been only given crickets during that time. I started putting an adult male roach in the feeding bucket along with four or five adult crickets. The Melleri would eat all the...
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    Herc & Megana: Melleri slugfest

    Come here wench! Wench, I show you who is a wench! Ha. Great stuff. He really looks black and white, didnt know that was what he goes with looking for a date. Thanks for posting.
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    another addition to my reptile collection

    Good memory. Yep, that was me. That was indeed the couple that came back to buy the other panther. You told him exactly the right info. You know, I think next time I am in that situation, I am going to just give them the link to this Forum. There is so much info here, and so many people...
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    another addition to my reptile collection

    You got the best one. I think you did get the best deal he had going at the time. I am sure he would have been gone if you did not buy him when you did. If I see you at the Sac show, I will make sure to say "Hi". I was standing behind you to the left when you purchased your good looking boy...
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    another addition to my reptile collection

    I think I saw you buy it! You are right, there were three cages, with the babies in the first cage to the left, looking at the display. I saw one of those get purchased. Jeff, reached in and did a full hand grab of the baby, and put it into a brown paper bag (ha). As I recall, it was the...
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    another addition to my reptile collection

    He had some very nice Panthers. I am sure you got something really nice, as he had a dozen very good looking males on display for sale. In 30 minutes I watched 3 get purchased. He seemed surprised at the attention! He had one purchased in the first 30 minutes, so that made 4 gone in the...
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    another addition to my reptile collection

    Yes, and no.... Yes, I went to see if this show would be any bigger or for that matter, better, then what it used to be. And, it was (yea). I hope all the vendors make enough money to come back again next year. There was certainly A LOT of people there. Did not buy anything, just reported...
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    another addition to my reptile collection

    My best guess I too was surprised by the "lack" of Veils at the show. Being the best starter Chameleon, you would have thought there would have been a ton of them. Reptile Depo had two adult Mellers, and the best priced baby Panthers that looked about 2 to 3 months old. LLL had the most...
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    My new cham, Pat.

    Jealous Every picture you post of Pat, is so fantastic. Make me jealous.
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    Preparing for the SuperShow in SD...

    Me too.... What was there, and what did you bring home!
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    Egg-laying in the wild

    Interesting question. You know, I have never really thought about this. I think the above observations must all be true to some extent. We all know that temp plays a big role as well. The temp range of the soil has to be an issue. That would explain why some Chameleons hatch out in shorter...
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