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    BTW I just checked out your blog. That is a way cool looking reptile you have there... Kudos on your lizard keeping skills. & Thanks to all who took the time to reply. -k
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    > Release it tomorrow when it is warm near where you found it. heh heh, I found it in my bedroom hallway with its tail missing. It had the sense not to run or my cats would have got it. When I was a kid, I had a couple that would voluntarly crawl into my hand when I put it in their tank. I...
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    I see them around during the summer. Not sure how/if they winter. According to this http://www.angelfire.com/al/repticare2/page11.html article, they should be kept at 70 - 75F during the evening. I'll probably release it into a plant bed in the morning. Thanks for the replies. -k
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    Release into the wild I'm sure it is just one of the common critters here in h-town. I grew up in Chicago and used to keep this type as a pet when I was a kid. I used to put mirrors in front of my male to watch its territorial displays. /dweeb Anyway, I already feel bad because of its...
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    Hey folks, sorry if this question seems lame. I found a chameleon in my home. I live in Houston Texas and the lizard looks like one of the common ones that I used to keep when I was a kid. It looks like it lost 1/3 to 1/2 of its tail to one of my cats. I was going to release it outside, but...
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