That settles it then; I'm going to start playing the Jaws theme music at each feeding :D Hmmmmm....I wonder if in fact a cham would begin to associate that music with feeding time - a Pavlovian response of sorts! Just hearing the music could start the hunt - now you've got me thinking!
It is usually displayed near the bottom of the Forums page - today it doesn't look like anyone is having a b-day but otherwise you'll see the name listed there.
My software biz - TN has been good to me. My clients include State of TN, Davidson County (Nashville), NES (Nashville Electric Service), etc. Hey - I'll call my friends at NES and see if they can fix that power for ya! Nashville is also a good conference town - I'm exhibiting at two...
Cage looks VERY familiar - bought the same one from FLCHAMS - you have excellent taste :D Question for you though, did you wash your plants? I only ask because the leafs look like they have commercial nursery type deposits on them (fertilizer, pesticide, etc). Could be nothing and it could...
Bought it; boring. Went in to Costo; they had a pallet of them at the front door. I went in like 4 times (limit 1 per visit) and bought them for friends. Everyone of us have since shelved/sold it. My advice is don't believe the hype and save the $$. My younger daughter uses the fit-pad only...
You took a goldfish to a vet? Now that's dedication. Here they are considered feeders; I bought them by the dozens for my oscar fish. Maybe you're talking about something else or a more unique specimen?
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I can appreciate the concern. Once he's acclimated to you a safe option is to weigh a small tupperware/plastic container first, then put him in it and weigh them together - subtract the weight of the empty container and you've got his weight.
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Fear not - it has to do with a chemical called BPA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisphenol_A
Unless you feed your cham its own body weight in BPA will you have a problem. You and I have spent our lives drinking out of cups containing BPA - however research has show that there is...
Albinism while occurring occasionally in nature is most prevalent in private breeding colonies. Albinism is a mutation that will occur more often in captive breeding due to a lack of variety in the blood lines (gene pool). Experienced breeders guard against this but the probability of mating a...
Tuatara - this thing just looks awesome - clearly endangered but definitely a cool looking specimen. A captive male aged 115yrs just recently bred!
Recent Breeding Article
Another article about the Tuatara
Edit: Just found a forum thread about these in General Discussion - sorry if...
Sure - build an addition onto the house; screen the doorway - now you have a 10' x 10' free range enclosure :D
Oh I left out a step - first get the right Lottery numbers
You would do well to print out a small half page cheat sheet with that information and just stick it in their box/bag when they buy something chameleon related. If someone comes to the store to buy crickets and it's for a cham you KNOW they aren't informed or they'd be buying them by the...