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  1. mabrams

    New baby :)

    Kath - nice Beardie! I've had one for 12 years now, they're just great pets - fairly easy to care for, and so calm! You're gonna love him :-)
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    My first Chameleon

    Thanks everybody! Timmyboy - his parents are Sulu and Ahura...you've got a Sulu baby too? I can't believe how much his color has changed in the week and a half that I've had him! You're gonna love him :p
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    Help me on Crickets

    Go to Walmart, and buy a plastic storage container with a lid - something medium sized, say 18" by 12", and make sure it's deep enough that they can't hop out when you open it (maybe 10"). Cut a large "window" on each side, and hot glue some screen over these windows. This ventilation will...
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    My first Chameleon

    Here is Mr. Pickles! I've had him a week - Blue Bar Ambilobe purchased from site sponsor Crazy Eye Chams :)
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    First time owner questions!

    I'm also a new owner, and I work during the day. I'm cup feeding, using a plastic cup fit through a ring that clamps onto one of his sticks. I bought the hoop/cup at the pet store, sold as a bird food or water cup. I took out the shallow bowl that came with it, and I use an plastic empty sour...
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    Looking for a vet

    Thanks guys - this gives me two options. Boondyke69 - it sounds like East River Vet Hospital has Cham experience.
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    Looking for a vet

    Any suggestions regarding how to locate a vet with reptile and especially Chameleon experience? I near Rochester, NY. I don't need one now, but am getting my first Panther shortly, and want to be prepared.
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    Free range and humidity

    A question for those of you who allow your Chameleons to free range - is humidity a concern? My house in the wintertime runs closer to 40% (or less), and I know that Panthers prefer a higher humidity than that. Maybe you run a humidifier? Just curious, as I am considering this in the future...
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