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    Soooo...Salt water fish people.?

    +++1 on reef central. As far as green hair algae. You need to control phosphorus in water. See this link : http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-09/rhf/index.php
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    The Petshop instructs me to feed the chameleon by force

    My two cents, stop worrying so much about "special" bulbs and just use a regular light bulb since you are putting him in the sun frequently you really don't need to worry about UV and with temps 75-105, any bulb will give you a decent gradient. Save the money for vines and a good cage.
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    Custom Backgrounds

    Here's how I built mine https://www.chameleonforums.com/showthread.php?t=96562
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    Daytona Reptile Show 2013 Aug. 16th to 18th

    Go with P. terribilis, they are by far the most active and fun to start with imo
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    MistKing and Light Schedule

    Watch drainage in tray. If pooling and never dries out, cut back some. I do 1 1/2 min 4 times a day, but live in very humid climate.
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    background ideas?

    Here's how I built mine. 6 months out and still looks brand new! https://www.chameleonforums.com/showthread.php?t=96562
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    water tray by LLL Reptile??

    Get the substrate tray. Has a 2" lip, fits inside cage perfectly and can drill a hole for drain as mentioned above.
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    Best way to hang branches?

    Fishing line through holes drilled in wood hung on picture hangars in wall. That way can remove to clean.
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    Which mistking to buy?

    Basic model is more than enough for a cham cage. It can run up to 10 nozzles. At most you want 2.
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    Almost nonexistant rare B . pumilium

    Pumilium sold! B. Transvaal pair still up for grabs!
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    WARNING ! WARNING !!! VERY GRAPHIC fetus pics - very sad

    Black looks like tissue necrosis. This can cause death in and of itself from organ failure in the mother. This seems more likely than not being able to breathe due to overburden
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    Almost nonexistant rare B . pumilium

    Selling a single male B. pumilium male Cape Dwarf chameleon. These guys are truly awesome! They are 2-3" in size, easy to keep in a small enclosure and display amazing pink, green, and blue coloration. Also selling a beautiful 1.1 B transvaalense pair. They are slightly larger than...
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    Florida native chameleons

    I'm lucky enough to live here (Naples). Herp societies here usually focus on anole, frog, and croc/gator sighting. Hunting in the Everglades will get you nothing but mosquitoes! My advice, use your time for another drink by the pool.
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    Florida native chameleons

    None are native. Most were brought in through Miami over the years and released by morons. Same w iguana, Tegu, boas, pythons...............
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    Question for dart frog experts

    http://saurian.net/froginfo_main.html
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    two month old panthers dailly uvb needs

    Lights should be on scheduled to match actual daylight. "UV lights" should be of 6% variety and not those for desert reptiles. Best overall advice is to study their home range environment and try to match it as much as possible (easy to do on Google) Side note: try friendlier tone and you will...
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    Little guy

    Use a 2nd cup, dump about a half dollar sized amount of flies in, recap both cups. Put dust in with flies to be fed, gently mix, then dump in enclosure.
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    Separating two chameleons

    I do the same. No problems in more than 2 years
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    Fruit fly cultures

    Biggest key is to discard old cx before 30 days or you will suffer mite attack that could destroy every culture and make you start over!
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    B. pumilium loss

    Sorry i forgot to ask some questions. Even though i have no experience with these.<br /> <br /> Were they kept together? If so, Did this one bask much?<br /> Are you using as a substrate? If so, did you examine/open the digestive tract for blockage?<br /> How often do you clean out the floor of...
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