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    Member Album by Reptayls

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    Phoenix Worms

    We feed our chams a few kinds of butterflies - but I think there are some that can be toxic. We usually feed the small white ones. House flies... (Musca domestica) - try getting some here: http://www.dartfrog.co.uk/livefoods.html Hope that helps, ~Morgana
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    Phoenix Worms

    I think you should start the book! I have "pet store info" to contribute. We tried Phoenix worms - since we have so many critters, our first order was 1000. Half arrived black; dead; or dying. The rest... well most ended up getting eaten by the beardies. The chams could have cared less - I...
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    Oorana Mena pics

    Dean, We had a WC male Tamatave that tagged me and ripped my finger wide open... still have the scars! He was a terror.... here is a pic: We purchased him from BeBe just after the company split. Cymaron was with us for a good long time too. Unfortunately we only found one tamatave...
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    Hermione(oustalet)

    Wow... nice green! More pictures, please! ~Morgana
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    Oorana Mena pics

    Very nice!!! ~Morgana
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    Our guys

    Julirs, Funny you should mention the size of your oustalet... We got one 3 years ago (a bit lighter in color than the one in the pictures). We had another vendor walk up to our booth at a trade show and practically throw one at us. He said he couldn't sell it - nobody wanted a brown...
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    My Jackson Has A Foot Infection? I think...

    We are sorry for your loss. ~Morgana
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    Blood after mating

    Just noticed this thread and thought I would add our experiences with this topic... We actually have seen a lot of this - spots of blood when breeding. We have seen it with chameleons, bearded dragons, and blue-tongue skinks (the most). The first time was with a mating pair of sambavas...
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    its a date

    We have raised/bred veiled chams for years and have seen that neon coloration on lots of healthy young females. Yours is quite lovely. The typical receptive coloration of a veiled female includes hundreds of robin-egg blue dots. This is a visual flag to males. Once they are gravid, most of...
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    Help plz! my panther is havin some eye troubles:(

    Bucky, I agree with Dave: the other info is needed to help determine what else may be wrong. However, as time is always a big factor in getting a cham some help, I truly think the best avenue at this juncture is a vet visit. ~Morgana
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    Roach Coach

    Jake, When feeeding our insects (crickets/roaches/superworms) our dry diet, we go with the following veggies: squash (yellow, winter varieties); carrots; pumpkin; sweet potatoes. Avoid spinach & cabbages. We also use fruits such as pears, apples and melons. You want firm-flesh fruits - not...
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    Roach Coach

    Coastal Silkworms is our southeastern distributor. We hope you get good results with our product. Thank you for trying it. :) You can always check our ad on Kingsnake: http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=28&de=470374 or go to our website (which is being updated with a shopping...
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    Help plz! my panther is havin some eye troubles:(

    I'd place him near where the drops are falling to start. Try to encourage him to stay in that spot for the duration. It won't do much good if he can't get moisture in his eyes - as well as be stimulated to drink. When they get dehydrated, the eyes lose lubrication, and the showering helps...
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    Dubia roaches

    Well, we've never taken pictures of the roach bins... Basically it is a box made from melamine (particle board covered in plastic). The top is open (but we have a plexiglass lid). The box sits on a board that has casters mounted underneath. Why use the extra platform? Well, between the...
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    Veiled cage too big

    We have had a lot of herping friends and customers who express concern about buying cages for their young chameleon. They figure if they purchase a cham at 3 months, he will need 2 more cages before he is an adult. We agree with them. However - we figured out the FIX: Purchase the size cage...
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    What are YOUR mortality rates on newborns

    Hi Jim, As with you - our first litter of jacksons was a disaster... then we sorta caught on. We found that they need food, food and more food - FAST. They will eat within an hour after being born - something the hatchers don't do. We live in Oregon, so the cooler temps and high humidity...
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    My Jackson Has A Foot Infection? I think...

    Sounds like you need to find a "reptile vet" Since you don't have your location in your profile, I can do the searching for you - but here is the links for the entire US: http://www.arav.com/USMembers.htm Go to that site, find your state, and you will see a list of reptile vets available...
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    Help plz! my panther is havin some eye troubles:(

    Showering technique: Place a large plant or large branches from a tree in the shower. Run the water so that the temperature feels barely warm (not cold-not hot) on your arm. Aim the finest spray against the wall of the shower so the drops bounce off and splash onto the plant or branch. We also...
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    Best Vitamin and/or Guttload

    Hello Heika, We are not one of the large, commercial operations, but we have been listing the ingredients for our gutload almost since the day we started offering it for sale. While we used some products made by Rock Solid (before they had that name), we couldn't afford to buy gutload in the...
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