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    Deadly Chameleon Myth series

    @jannb …thanks for the compliments. I have a lot left to learn. I’ve only touched the tip of the iceberg. @jannb …I’m always glad when I can help someone…but there are still way too many things I don’t have answers too…and may never have the answers to.
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    Deadly Chameleon Myth series

    Regarding going to a vet…if I cannot give a solution to what is wrong because I lack the knowledge or lack the medical information to determine what is wrong and what is the answer, then I recommend to go to a good chameleon vet…I am not a vet and I refuse to give medical advice that someone...
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    Deadly Chameleon Myth series

    You flatter me and give me too much credit! But thank you for your compliments. I wish I could do better…there’s still too much to learn. How I wish I could have done what Petr has done and observed them in the wild! He’s had experiences and opportunities few have had by observing them in the wild.
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    Deadly Chameleon Myth series

    I just wanted it to be clear that it wasn’t a reply to only what I said…I don’t think I’ve ever dismissed him although we may have had differences of opinion once in a while!
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    Deadly Chameleon Myth series

    Assuming that this isn’t completely directed at me since I did not comment on things like protein in roaches, etc.
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    Deadly Chameleon Myth series

    @nightanole said…”Welp guess ill start breeding Madagascar bees or something”…bet importing bees from Madagascar isn’t allowed….so you will need to substitute something biologically inappropriate. We’re off to a good start. Petr said…”In captivity, chameleons are often fed what is available...
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    Are High Temperatures Necessary for Digestion in Chameleons?….

    “While energy is essential for metabolism in general, it is inaccurate to claim that chameleons are incapable of digestion at lower temperatures within their normal circadian ranges.”…...
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    The Effect of Recent Diet on Prey Choice in Senegalese Chameleons (Chamaeleo senegalensis)

    @Motherlode Chameleon … Always happy to add to your reading list!
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    Chameleons on the cruise: seasonal differences in prey choice of two dwarf chameleons…

    You will have lots to read by the look of your posts!
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    The Effect of Recent Diet on Prey Choice in Senegalese Chameleons (Chamaeleo senegalensis)

    “ABSTRAcT. - In order to determine the effects of recent diet on prey choice, Senegalese chameleons (Chameleo senegalensis) were maintained on a diet consisting either of long-horned grasshoppers (Scud- deria sp. or or house crickets Acheta domesticus. Choice tests showed that when the...
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    Chameleons on the cruise: seasonal differences in prey choice of two dwarf chameleons…

    “Bradypodion taeniabronchum were found to prefer sedentary and avoid evasive items with equal dierence in both winter and summer. Conversely, B. ventrale changed from no discernable preference in winter, to an aversion of evasive prey items in summer.”…...
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    Use of intramedullary pin for humeral fracture repair in aChamaeleo chamaeleon…

    “The fracture was oblique and that ensured the two portions of the humerus didn’t rotate over the intramedullary pin”… http://www.edizionibelvedere.it/assets/8.-di-giuseppe-et-al.pdf
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    A case of an Emergency C in chameleon egg stasis…

    https://arls.ro/storage/posters/2025/Global%20Challenges%20And%20Solutions%20For%20Animal%20And%20Public%20Health%20In%20One%20Health%20Context/Bonea_Elena_A%20case%20of%20an%20Emergency%20C-section%20in%20chameleon%20egg%20stasis.pdf
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    Interesting…to spay or not spay females…what do you think?

    Have you spayed any chameleons?
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    Interesting…to spay or not spay females…what do you think?

    For sure…and interesting and amazing!
  16. K

    Interesting…to spay or not spay females…what do you think?

    Leptin plays a part is a lot of “things” such as obesity, reproductive and immune systems, etc. in many creatures, including humans. I’m amazed at how much it is involved with the body systems.
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    Interesting…to spay or not spay females…what do you think?

    I’m sure the lack of calcium had something to do with the development of the MBD when the FS and dystocia were occurring.
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    Interesting…to spay or not spay females…what do you think?

    I played a minor part in a couple of other studies along the way too. 2 of the chameleons in the original CANV study were mine….and the parsoni donated several samples of blood and the fungus.
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    Interesting…to spay or not spay females…what do you think?

    You said…”I would guess you took healthy Chams with a surgical problem to an experienced vet for surgery, and then took optimal care of them during recovery”…not exactly. I only had one of my own die from what I thought was egg binding…but I was never sure…too hard to explain. I did take...
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