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    Not growing or getting color + eating problems

    So how long have you had him?
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    Outdoor housing question

    Yes, misting system will keep the temp. down on hot days. I'm able to keep my big walk in enclosure down to 80 on days in the 90's and 100's, by using misters though out. While the dripper can be placed over leaves and branches to allow cham to drink directly in a smaller confined spot.
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    Gut loading fruit flies for pygmies

    Simply dust the FF's before feeding.
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    Looking for Madagascar hissers

    I'll bring some up to the show at the end of the month.
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    Cricket Crack - montane mix.

    All sold out Dry insect Gutload, for Crickets and Roaches. After mixing up a batch for a special order, I have 3 lbs. left over/available. This mix is especially good for feeding Dubia roaches. 12.00 a pound - 17.25 shipped, US only Take all 3 lbs. for 45.00 shipped, US only
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    Chameleons camouflage???

    Build a big walk-in enclosure, and plant the inside like a jungle. Place a colorful panther inside, and come back in 24 hours, and try to spot him. They do a great job of blending in and not easy to see. Unless there's a female in eyesight, or another male close by. Female really have it...
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    Reptile Show Anaheim Sept 6-7

    I'll be there, with some chams, and mantids.
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    Fertile

    Look like good eggs to me. You should give us a update in spring of 2015
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    Shedding

    I know what to get you for your hatchday. :D
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    Shedding

    I advise not to use water/spray too much during a shed. Any water/moisture that gets inbetween old and new skin layer can become a breeding ground for bacteria / fungi. If old skin is not shed off quickly. You'll see a grayish sheen to skin right befofe a shed. And little more activity out of...
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    Roach options for large Chameleons (melleri)

    I agree that Dubia's are the way to go. I've kept many roach species and for ease and convenients this is the best. My only problem is keeping up enough sub-adult adult sized, for all my guys and gals.
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    Mister

    Depends on what purpose your trying to defeat. Screen allows surface for all things climbing inside. Chameleon and prey purpose I keep many chameleons so purpose of tarp is a visual barrier also. I live in a desert, so purpose of keeping humidity and moisture inside the cage longer...
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