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    The Critters

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    Oustalets 4-Months Old After Shed - Pascal

    This is our Male Oustalets... Pascal... He's Four Months old and just had a shed. His ridge has a bright red coming out and our little Ambilobe Panther Jane 2.5-Months old and showing pink with some reds right after a shed. Sherman
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    After affects of shedding

    Looks Awsome.... Who knows what the next sheds will bring!!!! Sherman
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    yawn?

    Yes they yawn, but you should always take note to whether or not its a gasp for air and if there is any mucus building up in the mouth... those can be signs of a Upper Resatory infection. But a simple yawn is normal. Sherman
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    My little guy looks miserable

    JoeT, Fill out these information Questions. This will allow the for everyone to see if something in your husbadry could be off. https://www.chameleonforums.com/how-ask-help-66/ The spots on the back may be a fungal issue but the pics are not very representitive so it hard to tell. I...
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    Sporting some Burgundy

    Thanks everyone we appreciate the comments. He is our first of four Chams in the house and we had no idea how intestesting they are and what wonderful additions they can be to our home. Sherman
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    Sporting some Burgundy

    Our Male Panther Ambilobe 7 Months Old Sporting some dark Burgundy in the yard. Sherman
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    Jadera haematoloma Safe for Chams????

    Laurie, Thanks for trying. I have done a lot of searching around myself and found information on the insect but nothing reguarding its safety for consumption by Chams. I PM'd Danny as you suggested. Again, Thanks!!! :) Sherman
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    Jadera haematoloma Safe for Chams????

    Does anyone know if these bugs are safe for Chams? We get a lot of them this time of year and if they were a safe treat for the Chams I could use them. Please see the link below for more info and let me know if anyone knows if they are safe for the Chams... Thanks...
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    Jane has arrived!

    Jane is a Panther Ambilobe offspring of "Bently" from Tiki Tiki....
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    Unwanted bugs

    Maybe you could try to adapt a cover for the bucket. Screen will work also if this is your drain bucket and can't put a hard top on it. If the water is sitting long enough for the mosquitoes then the water may also be contributing to bug problem too.
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    dehydration?

    Yellowing of the Urate is one sign of dehydration. You should monitor and reduce stress as you noted. Keep your dripper going and let it fall onto an area of plants so he can lick off the leaves if he want to. If only misting 2x a day increase? Your picture does seem to show severe, but you...
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    Unwanted bugs

    Mosquitoes breed from a water source, eliminate the standing water. It doesnt take much they will breed in a bucket, old tire, a tarp where water is trapped. If they are actually breeding inside the room you need to improve your drain system.
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    Soaking in some rays!!

    It's amazing how much they change and grow in a short period of time... You can almost think you see something new everyday...
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    Soaking in some rays!!

    Yes his colors are really coming out in these last two sheds. We are in Pasco County. Cityman
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    potting soil

    Make sure it doesnt contain any fertalizers or additives...
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    Soaking in some rays!!

    Our 7 month old Panther... Buffett
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    Getting my first chameleon

    Stay away from a waterfall, your right to be concerned about bacteria. Misting or spay systems with plants is a better method of raising the humidity.
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    Here is My new Ambanja Panther!!

    Very NICE!!!!!!!!!!!:D
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    Please help????

    I would stop the "Bug Juice" and rehydrate as much as much as possible until you can get to the vet(asap). Unless the juice is the vets idea.
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