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    Wanted: R. Acuminatus pair

    I always seem to have bad timing on these!!! So I am posting this here in case - hah! - just in case anyone is willing to offer a pair to a good home. I have bred brev's in the past, currently i do not have any but would love to get back into having some pygmies! Currently I have 2 panthers...
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    Feeding pinky mice?

    I'd also like conclusive evidence/studies that states otherwise. Yes, pinky mice may not be laying around in the wild - but don't forget baby birds are pretty commonly found in tree's - not to mention other smaller reptiles that are part of a chameleon's diet. That being said, I feed my...
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    How do you get rid of millipedes

    I hate them. I dont care what benefit they offer....I had hundreds, yes hundreds of them crawling all over my place outside of the cages. They are terrible. Kill em off before the multiply and take over.....yuck!
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    Have you seen these before!!!!?????

    A good way to avoid this is to ask the seller for new or additional images of the chameleon you are interested it. If they actually have the animal in question there should be no problems sending you another picture or two. You can also be specific - i.e. please send me a shot of the...
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    Friday photo post.

    Nick, Yeah I dont have 2800 laying around. maybe Chris will give me a layaway plan. Ha ha. For the greater good of chameleonkind!!!! Nate
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    Friday photo post.

    James, NO it's not a new law. You can't sell chameleons to people in MA unless they obtain a permit. Although many breeder's ship all the time. The problem is, as a breeder, you aren't really required to know all the laws of each state. The burden falls on the person buying from you to...
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    Molly's visit, NEED TO KNOW INFO FOR ALL REPTILE KEEPERS!

    Chameleons require a permit in MA. Bob Arini in the department of fisheries and wildlife can talk to you about how to go about getting permits. The permit process is really quick and easy (cheap!). You do require a signed affidavit from the breeder stating that the chameleon is captive bred...
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    Shaking Newborn

    Fingers crossed - I hope he perks up. Being the rut of the litter so to speak, it doesn't bode well. Keep us updated!
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    Shaking Newborn

    Separate the lil guy and manage feeding. He won't be able to compete with the rest of the babies.
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    Friday photo post.

    Jan, Here is a growth comparison. Pardon the cell phone camera pictures. He is 3 years right now. Nate
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    Friday photo post.

    Kent, Thanks! Appreciate it. I take good care of my chameleons. Legally too I might add (well controversial from the legality side of the breeder - CB parsonii? LOL. Hmm questionable). For the few Boston/MA posters who responded to this post. I just want you to be aware that Chameleon...
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    Weak and Eyes stay closed

    I LOVE IT!! when I see posts like this on the forum. The magical cure that happens when people point out why your chameleon is ill. For it's sake I hope IT IS in fact "FINE."
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    What is everyone feeding there superworms??

    When you have a couple hungry Parson's almost everything is a staple including my fingers. LOL.
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    has anyone every feed your jackson this ? and is it ok?

    I would be more concerned with parasites. Breed them yourself if possible.
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    Rhampholeon temporalis????

    What advice? Again, please be more specific. LOL. Vagueville.
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