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  1. Chompingreens

    Not your typical ant problem

    Unfortunately there attracted to the heat coming of the fixture. Make sure you don’t have any open food sources available in the house. Big one is water. Dripping sink leaky faucets, standing water. Take that away and they can’t survive in the the house. You can get sticky mouse/insect pads from...
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    just got kraken!

    He’s a beautiful blends right into the post!!!
  3. Chompingreens

    Veiled chameleon sex?

    Any animal that is a pet should be considered a family member meaning there is always time, if you can’t make time for your family member then ownership of a critter is not in your best interest. Please make time
  4. Chompingreens

    Hornworms or silkworms?!

    Hornworms can be a sustainable source of nutrition high calcium to phosphorus ratio with a general high water content can’t go wrong. with there bright color very appealing to the chameleon eye. Go on amazon buy a cup from great Lakes cup of 25-30 of them only cost <15.00 shipped
  5. Chompingreens

    how many

    Go ahead and plump em full especially in the juvenile stage in the first part of day feed 6-10 medium crickets a day,mix it up with a couple dubia roaches and a hornworm or two and your buddy will b one happy camper I’d stay away from mealworms, there more like junk food for lizards.
  6. Chompingreens

    Help, My 4yo. Veiled Male Vomited???

    Definitely lay off of the mealworms giving him an upset stomach at least. Also issue with shedding could b an indication of vitamin a deficiency. I would second getting an automatic misting system that may help with shy watering might help your buddy get into a rythm of drinking without any...
  7. Chompingreens

    Male or Female?

    Female
  8. Chompingreens

    Male or Female?

    A close up of just the back of the hind leg which a spur/bump would b located
  9. Chompingreens

    Male or Female?

    Looks to be a female, from the pictures no spur present on hind leg, male veilds are born with this spur making sexing a breeze also the base of here tail is quite narrow
  10. Chompingreens

    Male or Female?

    I’d say female, base of tail is quite narrow as well there is no indication of a bulge below ventral area. Cute little one tho.
  11. Chompingreens

    Does your Chameleon catch prey by-hand?

    Wow! That is sweet! Looks tasty as well
  12. Chompingreens

    Housing female panther chameleons togetherI w

    It’s all good, space is not an issue nor cutting corners. I’ve seen it first hand in an outdoor setting where chameleons could roam about a large patio. Money is not an issue. The health of the chameleons is my number one concern. I was just curious if anyone has had raised multiple females...
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    Housing female panther chameleons togetherI w

    hello fellow Herper’s, I am interested in starting a breeding project just for the joy of doing it. I’ve bred many different species of herps but not chameleons yet. This is more a question for experienced chameleon breeders, so please leave a reponse only if you have experience in breeding...
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