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    Repticon

    This is comepletely dependent on your location and the vendors attending that particular show and date. Find your preferred date and location on the Repticon website, and from there you can find a list of vendors whom plan to attend the show. Call some up or visit their websites, and from there...
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    Question about supers

    The "chewing through the stomach" myth is once again, aload of bull crap. HOWEVER, superworms can give a good pinch. A bite in the mouth can cause a nasty infection, I know this because I've witnessed it in a leopard gecko from a breeder. It was a 600$ lizard and required months of treatment...
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    Question about supers

    The short answer? You don't need to crush their heads. With that said, you should only feed superworms appropriately sized, especially to juvies. If you have a lizard that isn't too fond of chewing, then I reccomend you crush their heads. What I usually do though is just give them a hard...
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    roach food

    I use Southern States for the chicken food. I haven't added iguana food into my insects' gutload diet yet, but I plan to.
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    MUST Enhance humidity ASAP tips?

    I'd scrap that honestly. The chameleon would appreciate lives plants anyways, just make sure to get a non toxic one (from the list provided) and you're good to go. Also, your first priority should be getting a proper digital hygrometer. The humidity inside the enclosure could be perfectly fine...
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    My chameleon ate a snake!

    Hah! I'm sure it's a nice little welcomed treat for the cham. I'm sure they do the same thing in the wild plenty of times. My friend used to cull deformed baby snakes by feeding it to her moniter and beardies. Sounds cruel, but hey, it's better than the snake going into the trash can and...
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    MUST Enhance humidity ASAP tips?

    I'm no expert. But I guess your best option would be to invest in a mister if you're having that much trouble. That, or move to Florida. The humidity in my room is at 78%! EDIT: It seems you were guessing the humidity based by how it felt on your skin? Do you have a proper hygrometer?
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    My Uromastyx

    Awwww. I love Uros! I had an egyptian uromastyx for 3 years. They're amazing pets when properly tamed. They're like a mix between an iguana and tortoise. :P I had a big boy at 26" named Yuri. Highly reccomened pets if you have the time! I lost him due to a HUGE raccoon that broke...
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    what breed is friendliest

    THE THREADDD! IT LIVVESSS! (This thread is old, guys :P)
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    roach food

    I'd skimp on the fish food and possibly turtle food. Iguana food is often recomended. I use a vegetarian chicken layer as my main dry gutload for all my feeders. (you want to avoid processed animal products, this can lead to gout) So iguana food + vegetarian chicken layer would make a good dry...
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    Gutload idea, orange juice?

    Assuming you buy a quality, organic brand, I don't see what the difference would be. Here's an idea though - why don't you hydrate some water crystals in a bowl of orange juice? The water crystals refridgerate nicely and you can add some whenever you need too. It would essentialy take out the...
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    Senegal... Should I??

    I would snap one up! They might not be the prettiest of chamaleons, but I personally LOVE that standard, all around chamaleon look they have going. When you mention chameleons, a chameleon that looks like a senegal is probably what most people imagine. They stay a small size, are readily...
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    Lobster Roaches

    I'm gonna pick up a couple hundred to breed first in the next week or so. I won't have my cham for a little while though, but it's better to get prepared I guess. These guys can be used as staples, right? Instead of crickets? I realize variety is best, though. :)
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    Tiki Tiki Reptiles Blue bottle question.....

    Those are fly pupae. :P If viable they should hatch in just a few days to a week. (Unless refridgerated) Keep 'em at room temp, or higher if you want them to hatch faster.
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    Hawks anyone?

    That there is an adult cooper's hawk, male I believe. 99% bird eaters. I've lost a couple of chickens to cooper's, they're smallish hawks but are amazing hunters and take on large prey when they want too. I hated them at first for eating my chickens. Eventually I learned to respect them...
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    Is this a sufficient grow light?

    Just ordered the light off ebay along with some other supplies. Hopefully my plants will do fine with just one bulb, since the only reason I really even got it was since I had a 24" fixture laying around from an old fish tank.
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    Stinky crickets...

    With crickets, you HAVE to clean their enclosure if you want there to be no gut wrenching smell. They're pretty high maintence feeders, at least quality, clean, and healthy crickets are. They themselves don't tend to stink, it's usually their dead. That, or excess moisture allowing bacterial...
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    Is this a sufficient grow light?

    Oh, they did carry those. But I was looking for an 18" bulb.
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    Lobster Roaches

    A friend of mine has lobster roaches which she uses to feed her bearded dragons. As far as I know from her, they breed like crazy, are hardy, and are easily contained with some vaseline. I'm thinking of getting some to add a little variety for my future veiled's diet, but do chams usually...
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