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    what got you into chameleon keeping?

    I, like many on here, was the kid who collected creatures, bugs, etc...always in love with nature. Had many critters in jars, cans, buckets, bugs in cigar boxes in my dresser. My parents limited indoor pets to one cat, one dog, but I lived down the road at my grandparents farm every moment...
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    THAT post! :D My New Baby was born!!!!!!!

    Congratulations! You now enter one of the most rewarding and challenging parts of life. If you thought having a chameleon made you crazy, it was just practice for having a human baby. Best blessing in life, savor every minute. He is just gorgeous...
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    Got accepted!

    Congratulations! Stay true to your dreams and you will succeed. I was always told to be a vet, I didn't, wish I would've. I do own a pet supply, (no live animals), but don't have the same fulfillment as interacting with live pets. True desire to help is a gift. You will be great...
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    5 Year CF Anniversary and 15,000 Post

    Congratulations, Jann! You are such a tremendous asset to CF. I treasure your wisdom, your amazing photos, your sincere kindness. Please don't ever leave us, we need you! Thank you for everything you have done and taught us.
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    Seven dust..

    Diatomaceous earth is a great natural product to use for fleas. Make sure it is food grade, but farmers use it on farm animals and also as a wormer. We sell it for fleas/wormer and can be used on young animals. This is a naturally mined product, no chemicals. We use it on ants, in the...
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    Its a bugiful day!!!!

    I love the hissers so much, I am feeling guilty about feeding them off. I have some adults and babies, waiting to let everyone get producing. I know it will be a long time investment. Hope I don't end up with a lot of roaches as pets! The dubia I don't feel so bad about, but the hissers are...
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    Male Jackson's chameleon, Trident!

    Looks very, healthy and happy. Here's to the Jackson's, glad to see more and more on CF...
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    Great report from the vet!

    Victory! Give yourselves a huge pat on the back for attentive and dedicated care. It takes caretakers like you to make survival for special chams possible. So happy for your success.
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    Broadway, the King of Beasts!

    Very impressed, quite the gorgeous cham! I tend to lean toward the odd chams, not panthers so much, but you may have changed my mind. Nice photo's as well!
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    Fenix (6/20/12 - 01/07/13)

    So very sorry for your loss! The unexpected loss is worse then the expected. May you find peace in your memories. Your passion for your pets is inspiring to many, don't let go of that.
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    First real baby!!!

    Congratulations! Having a human baby is one of the biggest pleasures/challenges in life. We had our last one 15 years after the previous, and she is the joy of my life. (Not that I didn't enjoy the two older kids) There will never be another experience like this, savor every moment...
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    Hissing/dubia roaches

    I recently bought 400 dubia nymphs and a small group of hissing cockroaches, to start my own colonies. My questions are: Can I keep everyone in one container, safely? If I have to feed protein to get them to breed correctly,(along with warm temps), how do I make sure they don't get too much...
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    Photos of my reptiles Jan 6th 2013

    Thank you so much for sharing! Those photos are stunning and gave me Jurassic Park flashbacks. The basilisks are amazing! Great job on all sides.
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    K. boehmei

    I did go to Central a looong time ago, I am 44 now. We own a family run pet supply in Mt. Pleasant and I don't know anyone in the area with Chameleons. I always try to engage customers buying crickets, but everyone has other lizards, so no one understands my passion, even my family members. I...
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    One thing after the other.

    So happy for you that the fire was contained and minimal. We had a devastating fire almost 5 yrs ago, in the middle of the night. Thought we had gotten the fire out with an extinguisher, and it flared back up. We had removed all the dogs and two small children, but I did not take out my...
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