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  1. Persnickety Parson's

    Pinhead crickets…

    You can't do this to me man, not after I've rendered the hobby lol
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    Pinhead crickets…

    Luckily for you roach crossing, @Hisserdude @jamest0o0 have lots of roaches for sale
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    Keeping 2 chameleons together in a 3270 gallon enclosure

    It's such a waste to dedicate such a huge enclosure for chameleons, as others have stated a completely solitary species, get some colonial reptile species, agamas, anoles, curly tails, among many other species. You could even mix species as you have so much room to work with. Heck you could...
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    Behold!

    It's not enough, I need more.
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    Uh, oh....

    Corns are some of the best, but I feel the reptile community is really missing the boat on the black rat snake. Here's the male being cheeky.
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    Uh, oh....

    Well snakes will be snakes, it is very important to have lids and doors that latch and lock. As this image demonstrates, snakes will test everything in the quest for the "perfect" hiding place. I also suspect she's hungry as she always cruises the enclosure or sits right by the door when she...
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    Behold!

    You keep an insectivorous species of reptile, you had better learn to love the roach. Yes. Embrace the best of all the feeders.
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    Behold!

    I can at least disturb them and crowd them together, for a short time.
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    Behold!

    Already done as far as substrate. As for crowding, they have to figure that out themselves. :p
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    Behold!

    I finally have adult Dubia. No baby ivory heads though and that is some what disappointing but they have a long life span.
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    Behold!

    Here are my orange heads eating leftover mice that the snakes didn't want. They are so useful as a leftover disposal. The mice are already dead, the roaches are so enthusiastic they they move them around.
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    You want to see a big isopod?

    Ok those are cool
  13. Persnickety Parson's

    Thoughts on Wild Horn Worms

    It's your chameleon, not mine. It's not worth the risk in my opinion, especially since hornworms are so easy to get.
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    Thoughts on Wild Horn Worms

    Wild hornworms are toxic, as they feed on plants that are also toxic. It's only the captive raised ones that are safe.
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    Not fond of keeping crickets

    Roach crossing, also @jamest0o0 @Hisserdude
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    Cutest fish ever!

    I want a few of those lol
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    Introducing....

    Good news, the respiratory infection has cleared up. The mouth was all clear, no bubbles. Also most reassuring thing was.... (Threat posturing) I got the full gambit this time, musking, biting and even a flying leap. The final hurdle is getting him to eat.
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    My last post here - a SERIOUS concern about roaches

    This thread is a gem, I haven't laughed so hard in a long time. It needs to be archived for posterity.
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    Not fond of keeping crickets

    But what is a chameleon, other than a glorified duck?
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    Introducing....

    Well I don't want to jinx it but I'm not seeing any bubbles in his mouth, I don't want to handle him for a physical inspection however since hatchlings can be overly fragile Next hurdle is getting it to eat in the next few days, allegedly they will take insects so I will offer a few. A long...
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