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    Undigested food

    That is odd. My Theory: He didn't chew his food. Their tegumen might be hardy enough to withstand the chams gastric juices. Therefore, if the body is still intact when swallowed, the worm can live, maybe. I guess its kind of like when you or I eat corn without chewing properly. :D
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    impaction questions

    Another female in that same vine? You live in Hawaii i take it? :D
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    crickets roaming or cup

    Hey drunk, have you noticed the crickets chewing on the velcro any? (I assume its the soft loop side, not the hard hook side.)
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    FL Chams Website

    I like it. I thought your other page was nice though also. What i think is better about the new one is that its more centered. The slide show is a great thing, and now with all the info around the edges, that slide show seems like the main attraction! Which isn't a bad thing as some of those...
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    crickets roaming or cup

    That Feeder cage is nice. I always hated unnatural feeding settings like cups and such. It doesn't stimulate the animal. Hunting is natural and acts as an enrichment activity, which is very important to the mental well being of animals. Brad: Do you use a misting system? If so, how are the...
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    crickets roaming or cup

    I like that :D It takes care of some of the questions i was wondering about like over watering, etc. So feeders are just left to roam anywhere in the cage then? Or do they mostly end up in or around the plant? I'd have to say the Chameleon i'm most interested in is the Sambava Panther. I just...
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    crickets roaming or cup

    This kind of goes along with something ive been thinking. I've read you dont want to use certain types of substrate because of impaction problems. However, when you have live plants you need to use soil as a potting substrate. When allowing the crickets to roam the cage, do they stay mostly on...
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