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  1. TayloredExotics

    US 6 month Ambilobes

    All girls are sold!
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    US ISO stick bugs

    Have you tried @nick barta or checked his website, Full Throttle Feeders? He's usually got a bunch, along with care sheets for the different species
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    Help, hatchling chameleon ate too large of a cricket?!

    This is a stress sign and a bad indicator. It may simply be because a lot has happened to such a relatively young cham, or it can be a sign of illness. Especially since you said lights aren't even on for a full 12 hours, your baby should not be trying to sleep early.
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    Help, hatchling chameleon ate too large of a cricket?!

    Hopefully someone else will add more feedback, this is just some of the major things •Panther ambilobe hatchling chameleon. Unsure of sex. I think he’s super young (I did order a hatchling). Got him July 14th 2021, so last Wednesday. Your baby is very young... Probably a month or less. They are...
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    Female or Male Panther? (6 months)

    Ooh, good catch on the mealworms, I missed that! Yeah, I second that they're a decent treat, but I wouldn't give them too often!
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    Female or Male Panther? (6 months)

    She's still showing only juvenile coloring (assuming your photos are a good representation of how she looks normally), so you're probably safe to keep giving her as much as she'll eat in a 10-15 min window each day. You could cut her down to every second day, or maybe 4 days/week, but keep an...
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    Female or Male Panther? (6 months)

    Definitely female, does not appear to be currently carrying eggs. But it's never too early to introduce a laying bin! You'll probably notice a color change when she goes through her first receptive period; most likely she'll be a nice peachy to tan for a week or two (though one of my girls gets...
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    Just sharing 7 14 2021 and relaxing

    Oops, haha... It's the cactus looking thing in your 2nd pics. Maybe E. trigona?
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    Just sharing 7 14 2021 and relaxing

    Those are some awesome euphorbia!
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    Bees Stings CAN HURT Your Cham

    Uh, bumblebees definitely have stingers... I believe they (like wasps) also lack barbs on the stinger so they can sting multiple times without dying, unlike honeybees. Bumblebees have definitely nearly killed me before; don't want anyone to go out trying to catch them thinking they're safe ☠️
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    Where can I buy a male panther chameleon?

    Have you looked in the 'Chameleons for Sale' section (https://www.chameleonforums.com/forums/chameleons-for-sale.47/)? I have some juveniles, @salty dog usually has some panthers ready, I believe @PlowShredder does or will soon too.
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    Help! What are these? Should I throw these dubias out?

    Those are buffalo beetles (Alphitobius diaperinus), also known as lesser mealworms, a species of darkling beetle like @jamest0o0 said. They're interesting in that the larvae/worms get bigger than the beetles they pupate into... Helpful clean up crew, but can get a little overpopulated at...
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    Behold!

    I'm not the person you asked, but a lot of my colonies seem to cycle between wanting high carb or high protein foods... Like some weeks they'll literally fight over the small bit of cat food I chuck in, and others it just sits there for days (which usually coincides with carrots being demolished...
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