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    Sex determination in Calumma parsonii

    OMG! I have never seen a baby parsonii and I just had to say he's adorable!! His eyes are so expressive!! lol...If I had the room and the $ I would so want one!!!
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    pics of my little girl

    Awwe!...She is adorable!!! The second picture is super cute! Good luck with her!
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    dont know whats wrong....help please

    I know when I started feeding my guy silkies and hornworms, his urates were liquid too (looked like bird poop). So IMO, you should be ok. I also freaked out a bit when this happend to Camo but like I said, you should be ok :).
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    Can you prevent?

    Hello there, Im no expert but from everything I've read here it's impossible to prevent females from laying...They're kind of like chickens. That's why most suggest on owning males as their diet isn't as complicated and you don't have to worry about egg binding. Hope this helps :)
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    Cleaning a Silkworm Cup

    Ok...so I thought it would be a great to try to breed my own silkworms since I have quite a few from the ones I purchased. I thought "OH, i have a mulberry tree, so I'll always have food". Well I've done well for a week. I've kept them at the right temperature, i've cleaned their leaves dried...
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    Help.

    Yeah..I would say it looks like a prolapse. I've caught my veiled relieving himself a few times and when they are in position to go, these two small tube like things come out from each end of their vent but they always go back in when they're done with their business. I think I've read on her to...
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    Cleaning a Silkworm Cup

    LOL...I am aware of that. When I was young someone gave me a few eggs and I was so excited to see their life cycle but at the time (I was probably around 7 or 8) I didn't know where to get mulberry leaves so they all died :(. So now I'm going to take on this challenge. And the ones I plan on...
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    Cleaning a Silkworm Cup

    Hey guys!, Thanks for the responses. I just spent the last hour picking out each silkworm from poop and the silk blobs they make. NOT FUN!...LOL...I will definitely turn the cup upside down (food up and lid down) to make it easier. I also picked out some of the bigger ones and put them in a pet...
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    Cleaning a Silkworm Cup

    LoL...I'm on the same boat...I purchased some hornworms and reptiworms (as mulberry farms were sold out of silkies). Then they had silkies so I ordered 2 cups of them and more hornworms since I thought i might as well save on shipping. Now my first batch of hornworms are almost 2 inches long and...
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    Cleaning a Silkworm Cup

    Hey guys, I just got two cups of baby silkies from mulberry farms. The cup says to maintain the cup clean and dump out the poop but since the food sits at the bottom of the cup how do I clean it? With hornworms its easy cuz all the poop falls the the bottom onto the lid. Do I dump all the worms...
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    why not to breed a small male veiled?

    Hey, people breed all these "teacup" dogs, why not teacup chams! LoL...they could be the next craze...hehe...But kidding aside, I think that as long as both chameleons were healthy and the female isn't big enough to hurt the male, it should be ok.
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    Gandalf the Green

    Your guy looks awesome! His coloring is beautiful! Makes me wish my Camo would let me hold him....LoL...So far he'll only take hornworms off my finger but anything beside that, he'll puff up and hiss at me..such a grumpy little guy but I love him reguardless :P
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    Watery Urate

    Thanks for the quick response! I had a feeling but since I'm new to chameleons I just wanted to make sure. Thanks!
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    Watery Urate

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Veiled, Male, Not sure of age but was about 3 inches from snout vent when purchased. Have had for a little over 3 months. Handling - Never...Does not like human contact Feeding - Crickets are a staple and mealworms every once in a while. Have recently added...
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    Vegetables

    At first Camo (my veiled) wouldn't touch anything non insect. But little by little he's shown more interest in fruits and veggies. Maybe as they grow their body craves it? What I do is I will shred or grate his veggies or fruit and put little bits of it on his leaves and he will gobble it up...
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