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    Happy Birthday SonTigerPantherCham!!!!!!

    I missed your Birthday Anne!! I am so sorry!! :( Happy Belated Birthday!!:D Hope you had a great day!
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    My Little Old Man Mufasa

    The christmas cham with the little bug is AWESOME! Jann you take such beautiful pics of your babies and give them such fantastic care! :D
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    Babies!!! But not what you think...:)

    Ok we understand you don't feel these are squirrels. They look exactly like the squirrel baby I raised in Michigan...pics dont always show everything in perfect detail, lets let them grow up and we will see. :)
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    Jackson help!

    I am reading all the threads about sick Jacks...based on info in another thread, you could try doing a warm shower...do not spray the water directly at him bounce it off the wall onto his plant. Think "mimicking rain". See if that gets him drinking? I hope others will respond...
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    Congratulations to ferretinmyshoes

    Congrats Dayna! Now, tell me you are moving to SE Minnesota so I can have an awesome herp vet?!?! ;)
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    screameleons

    I agree! And you will need another timer, the one they sent in my kit only had an outlet for 1 light. And the Habba Mist is CRAP. But you get the lights and supplements, you get the stuff you need to set up the cage so over all it is good...plus the extra health cert.
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    nosy faly

    See now I am confused:confused: Why were you asking about breeding then? Are you going to keep 20+ chams??
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    nosy faly

    It is just one of those things, ppl on here will take you more seriously if you take your time and ask appropriate questions and aren't getting ahead of yourself. I see you are getting your cham in 3 weeks, focus on making sure you are set up and ready to go for the little guy or girl to...
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    nosy faly

    Well I am just going to give you an opinion, some advice perhaps. I really think you should focus on learning the little things, like what locales are what, how to feed and care for 1 cham and keep it alive and thriving before worrying about breeding. I am worried you are thinking you can cross...
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    Jackson Chameleons??

    Yes. The care is significantly different from what I have been reading. Much different as far as supplementing is concerned. I will leave more specifics to members with more experience. In the meantime, use the search function on the Forums and search "Jackson care" I am sure a ton of threads...
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    dull hybrids?

    A mixed breed dog is always a mix breed. You will never be able to cross a Labradoodle with a Labradoodle and consistantly get a Labradoodle. Even the man that created the Labradoodle is ashamed of himself for doing it. The only dog breeds that are PURE dog breeds are the ones acknowledged by...
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    dull hybrids?

    Its my turn to give you love...your point is what I was going to say...there is a reason REPUTABLE breeders are REPUTABLE. Oh and no debate team here, I am just really passionate about some things...don't get me started on the whole pit bull debate! ;) I think it odd the OP says "if I liked...
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    dull hybrids?

    Thanks Jon! lol I also just had another thought...why are you limiting your query to just crosses? If a cross could be "dull" I would think there equal chance for a "pure" to be dull...I think we should open the topic to "Any Dull Panthers". I still agree with Olimpia, I personally don't...
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    Treating fungal infections?

    I agree a vet might be helpful. I am only adding this as I have been researching myself and work for a vet. In human medicine, for burn patients they are using Povidone Iodine as an anti-fungal and topical Silver Sulfadiazine is used topically to help heal the burn and prevent infection. I...
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    Question about cleaning fake vines/branches!

    I use chlorhexidine solution on just about everything...and a dilute bleach solution. Just soak and scrub everything and like Laurie recommended sun drying is best. :)
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