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    Wild Caught Insects/Parasites

    Hello everyone, Many sources encourage the practice of feeding chameleons wild caught insects for variety, etc. That one should ensure that wild feeder insects are collected from pesticide-free areas is always noted, but what about parasites? Do wild insects generally not host parasites to...
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    Simulation of Seasons

    Hello everyone, I have some questions for those of you who take extra care in varying your artificial microclimates (viz., temperature, humidity, rainfall, lighting) to reflect the natural climatic fluctuations in your chameleons' habitats of origin. How, when, and to what degree do you alter...
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    screen?

    I get "Invalid Forum specified" when I click on the link, John. I've notified the administrator in case the link was copied correctly.
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    How many do you have??

    I don't have any yet :-( But I've been reading on and off for years and I plan to have one by 2011! I've delayed so long.
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    Just for fun

    I like it a lot! I guess it goes without saying that one doesn't often see black and white photography when chameleons are the subject, eh? This is great. What contrast in the skin pattern!
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    cage plans for 2x2x5ft wooden cage

    Thanks for the great walk-through!
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    High-casqued Chameleon babies

    Wow, Steve. That video is perfect. As a matter of fact, all fourteen are really something. What camera shot the high quality ones? They're pristine and steady.
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    New to the Forums

    Thanks to each of your for the warm welcome! Well, my expendable cash flow being what it is, I feel that I should be as financially prepared for "surprises" as I can be, before bringing one of these guys home. While I don't expect to drop more than $150-$250 on the animal himself, it's likely...
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    New to the Forums

    Hello everyone, My name is Hendricks. I'm a philosophy student and twenty-two years old. When I was fourteen, I became highly interested in chameleons, found Kathie Kaiwi's Chameleon Journals web site and list server, and spent the next two years obsessively reading the posts and everything...
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