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    I need urgent advise.Please help

    Sorry for your loss.
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    favorite: Panther vs Veiled

    I voted Panther... I heard Veileds can be very agressive! By the way... What about Pygmies?!?!? You forgot them... :)
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    Another eye problem...

    A little update... It's been almost a week since I detected her problem and today finally some good news... She has been technically "blind" since monday, always in a shade of very pale green, eyes closed and very lethargic... yesterday she moved around a little more than usual and my...
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    Removing water from enclosure...

    Thanks for the link! I think they ship to Europe (although it will cost me extra!). About that EpiWeb, does it sound nice for a background in the enclosure instead of the traditional foam...? thx.
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    Removing water from enclosure...

    Can I use this Epiwev mixed in the substrate? What's your opinion? http://www.epiweb.se/material.htm Thanks!
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    Can I do this?

    The thing is that it's a pygmy enclosure, so it's smaller than most enclosures and with all the plants, and substrat and vines (and my complete lack of talent:rolleyes:)), I find myself poking around the cage, affraid of disturbing the chams, and without getting many crickets. So, I basically...
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    Can I do this?

    My problem is, most of the feeder crics are not imediately eaten and roam around the enclosure. In a day or so, the survivors are already clear of calcium dust. Maybe if I could put the calcium in a piece of carrot in the enclosure, when they eat it at night, they would keep the calcium longer...
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    Can I do this?

    Hi! Can I dust cricket's food (let's say carrots) with calcium? Won't that get in its organisms and to the cham? thanks.
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    Social Chams.

    Hi all! I was trying to make a list of chameleons's species that can live in group and so far Rhampholeon brevicaudatus, Chamaeleo (Trioceros) rudis and Bradypodion thamnobates are some of those species. Any help with others? Thanks!
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    housing R.temporalis with R. brevs

    BTW, can they interbreed?
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    Removing water from enclosure...

    Portugal... Are you sure you got that name right? Even in Google that doesn't show anything resembling what you said...
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    Removing water from enclosure...

    Can I mix them with the already existing rocks at the bottom?
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    Removing water from enclosure...

    Ok.. this is where my setup fails... I don't have Hydroton peebles cause I never found them in my country.:( Looks like my only option is sucking the water out ( like some do with aquariums)... Damn!:mad: Anyone had this problem and found a better solution?? Thanks!
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    chameleons

    Drugs and chameleons are a dangerous mix, man... :D
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    Removing water from enclosure...

    Not flooded...yet! I have a layer of peebles in the bottom to protect the plant's roots and a upper layer of humus (don't know the name in english) with bark... The problem is that with every misting the water level raises a bit and in a few days will reach the top. Since most pygmy...
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    Removing water from enclosure...

    No technique...?
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    chameleons

    that sure put a smile on my face...:D
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    Another eye problem...

    yep. Just any pharmacy... but in the states I think you can buy the actual Terramycil online.
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    Another eye problem...

    Pharmacy. Here it's called Terricil and it's standard medicine in reptiles and other animals (including humans) when it comes to mild eye problems.
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    Removing water from enclosure...

    Hi. How do I remove water deposit from a pygmy enclosure with substrate? Any owner-friendly technique? I was trying to avoid the "remove chameleons for 2 days and let it dry" technique... Thanks!
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