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    Reptarium Opinions

    Thanks, sorry I have so many questions!:o John
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    Reptarium Opinions

    Aluminum With the aluminum one at reptile depot, is just the frame aluminum or both the frame and screen. I don't really want an AL. screen.
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    Reptarium Opinions

    Hi, I am about to purchase my first chaleleon enclosure and was wondering if anyone had any sugestions. I am planning on obtaining a baby panther within a month or two, (whenever I have my setup complete) and I am currently looking at buying the 38 gal. Reptarium from...
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    Good Reading

    In my quest to learn all I can about chameleons I found a great book! Its titled "Chameleons A Complete Pet Owners Manual". Published by Bartlett and Bartlett. Its a very good book for begginers (me). It hits all the bases and covers several species!! I picked it up at PetSmart for $8...
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    Mistaken Chameleon?

    Panthers plenty! I agree, so far I think I want to get a panther, more so either a Ambanja, Ambilobe, Sambava, but most of all a Nosy Be. Altough I think I would be happy with any panther. The only reason I have been steering away from Veilds was the reported aggression. John
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    Mistaken Chameleon?

    Hello, I do not yet have a chameleon, and was just wondering if a panther chamelon would be a wise choice as my first. I understand they are difficult animals to take care of at times and I have had amphibions in the past. Your opinions please! On the topic of Pnathers, I was wondering what...
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    New to Chameleons

    I know this is dumb, but I am assuming a breeder is a person who breeds a specific breed of chameleon. If so how does one go about finding a reputable breeder?? And a little more info on panthers such as size, native habbitat would be great, or a link will also suffice. Thanks much!!! John
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    New to Chameleons

    Hello, I have always been interested in chameleons and recently decided to act on that interest. I was basically looking for information on good chamelons breeds to start with. I have a few in mind and I am looking for something relativley small (8-16in), not agressive, and realativly easy to...
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