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  1. edub2017

    Teeth?

    It sounds to me like you are confused on a number of husbandry issues. If you want your chameleon to be happy and healthy, forget everything you ever heard anywhere else and study the following websites inside & out: Chameleon Dish Chameleon News
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    Pissed off

  6. edub2017

    Got My new Little guy Yesterday

    Congrats on the new one. Lose the night light though, a temperature drop at dawn is the proper call.
  7. edub2017

    Twisters

    I thought it was strange that they advertised a "variety of colors".
  8. edub2017

    coastal silkworm

    I can fill you in on alot of info here. Companies can't sell mulberry leaves because, from my own experience, they only last about three days in the fridge. When i was at my mother's, who has a huge mulberry (white) tree, i picked a few leaves off to see how the silworms would react-- after...
  9. edub2017

    Teeth?

    She will still lay unfertile eggs. You need a box with moist sand in it so she can dig a tunnel to drop her eggs. Make sure the sand is very moiste so that it won't collapse with her inside.
  10. edub2017

    Any idea what kind of moth this is?

    Are wild caught sphinx moths okay as feeders? Considering wild hornworms are toxic? Does the metamorphisis completely rid the moth's of thier toxicity?
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    Any idea what kind of moth this is?

    Pet Guys has the best price on bug nappers, among other things. Click Here
  12. edub2017

    Twisters

    Has anyone ever heard of Twisters? From what I understand they are the larva form of the blowfly. I was sifting through a reptile magazine and noticed an advertisment, which brought me to this link: InsectsUSA. Both the website and magazine ad fail to provide much information on care or...
  13. edub2017

    White puffy skin on crest?

    For a male veiled at least 2'X2'x4' for an adult enclosure. The more room the better. I would build the largest cage practically possible.
  14. edub2017

    Proud new owner of Veiled Cham!!!

    The chameleon won't nag if you get a new girlfriend. Just putting that out there.;)
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    sleepy

    shhh....
  16. edub2017

    Proud new owner of Veiled Cham!!!

    beautiful Very, Very Nice. An absolute gem! Congrats!
  17. edub2017

    ?'s About Veiled Chams

    Veilds are highly aggressive and therfore must be housed separately.
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    veiled problems

    Any update on the condition?
  19. edub2017

    Phoenix worms?

    p. worms I used these. To me they sounded like the perfect feeder; they last long, they are very high in calcium, no need to feed them. It was too good to be true. Like others pointed out, they are very small. When i offered the p. worm with any other feeders, my chameleon completely ignored...
  20. edub2017

    Roaches-Where to buy?

    wish i could try roaches... I wish i could try feeding roaches. Sadly though, shipping roaches to FL is illegal. :(
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