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  1. Lizardlover

    Livebearers

    All jacksonii subspecies are live-bearers. Bradypodion are a live-bearing genus, as well as some species from the genus Trioceros (including bitaeniatus, ellioti, werneri, hoehnelii, etc.).
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    Mealworms or Butterworms?

    Considering butterworms are given radiation before being exported and are sterile, I would say mealworms are easier to breed. Both should be fed sparingly. I'd suggest swapping superworms for mealworms.
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    It's Time to Start Thinking About Daytona

    I'll be there :).
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    How often do you see one of these?

    When she says American silkmoth she just means other Saturniid species (Polyphemus moth, Io moth, etc.). Luna moths are considered American Silkmoths.
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    For those with mulberry trees

    No but I've heard the same thing about hibiscus tea. I have yet to try it, though.
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    Low-light Flowering Plants

    Yeah I do incorporate the Florida orchids occasionally :), and yes he has grown quite a bit!
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    For those with mulberry trees

    http://www.mulberrytea.org/ It actually has a good flavor as well.
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    Need a plant expert!

    I use them in most of my outdoor cages.
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    Hera My New Parsonii Girl

    WOW. Congrats Jann, she's gorgeous!
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    Low-light Flowering Plants

    Laurie, I haven't measured him in a while but he's in a 2x2x4 so you can kind of gauge his size by that. It's a pretty sturdy tree because it supports him and his big belly! :) Littleliz, they seem pretty tolerant. I don't think they really have specific care needs as long as you keep them in a...
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    Low-light Flowering Plants

    Will do :).
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    panther chameleon or flap neck chameleon

    Those are veileds.
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    Low-light Flowering Plants

    And thanks for the compliment!
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    Low-light Flowering Plants

    I haven't done much research on the Caper tree, but the hibiscus variety is safe. I'll have to find out the name of it next time I go to the nursery.
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    Low-light Flowering Plants

    I've been trying several different plant species with my chams lately and these are probably my new favorites. The first one is a Caper tree and it puts off very wispy pinkish flowers. This second one is some hibiscus species, but I can't remember the name for the life of me. You can see...
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    Can i gutload with...?

    Oxalic acid is what would be in the cabbage and broccoli. Just to clarify.
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    Can i gutload with...?

    Oxalic acid, inhibits calcium absorption. I'd stay away from onions as well, and tomato.
  18. Lizardlover

    Respitory Infection

    Oh excuse us for not waiting just so we can help you. If you want to "thank" someone thank yourself as I'm sure there was nothing we could do to save the chameleon if it just died 3 hours later.
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    Arapaho Thornless Blackberry Plants

    I use the kind with thorns. Chameleons are smart enough to evade them and actually feel more secure amongst the thorns. But to answer your question, I do believe they are safe to use, but you may want to double check if you have a species that is inclined to eat vegetation.
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    what type of pygmy is this

    Looks like Rh.temporalis to me.
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