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    Lamprolepis smaragdina laig eggs today!!!

    Definitely a very cool species. Seem to becoming more common this past year.
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    Gender I.D. Juvenile Ambilobe

    https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/sex-these-babies-please.157444/
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    What Would You like If You Were A Chameleon?

    Ig I'd be the only. Chameleon eating taco shop mmm
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    Gender I.D. Juvenile Ambilobe

    I have a thread started on it
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    New enclosure! (Lots of pics)

    lol I learned eventually.
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    The bio dude

    Just saying this, bugs are not the end to a bioactive environment. Check out the art of keeping snakes. Amazing book
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    Colorful World

    3month old ambilobe
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    New enclosure! (Lots of pics)

    What he said, you can treat them similar to air plants they will root to branches in nature with constant air flow to the roots preventing them from staying moist for long. I l went through about 100 broms before learning that lol .
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    New enclosure! (Lots of pics)

    Sadly pothos need a moist base. The vines extending from it will do fine in dryish conditions.
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    Give me some ideas for protecting my floor from water/spray

    I think garden stores sell things like plastic tarps to keep cooler plants shaded. Might wanna go check to see what they got
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    Chameleon ate ivy leaves

    This is not a ivy this is a pothos. Though toxic if eaten in large amounts a bite will most likely not cause any harm
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    I want to see everyone's chameleons!

    Posted these on the other thread but I'll post them here too
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    New enclosure! (Lots of pics)

    I know several monitor keepers that use earthworms. You can use so many bugs TBH. Roaches, superworms, earthworms, millipedes and more.These are all natural decomposers in the wild. But for your set up since you're free ranging on one of your setups I would go with things that would stay in the...
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    Colorful World

    Here's a pair of nosy bes and a Pygmy male
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    Williamsi!

    How do you have them set up?
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    Williamsi!

    Definitely a cool species. I've had a few opportunities to get some of these this past year but frogs just keep getting in the way. One day though.
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    Phyllomedusa Bicolor

    They're growing :)
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    Color progression

    He's gaining more and more color each day
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    New enclosure! (Lots of pics)

    Looking good, what did you decide to go with for the soil and critters?
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