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    WARNING: Graphic Pictures

    Just saw this thread now! Terrible indeed....I guess this reminds us the importance of checking our eggs regularly. To be completely honest, I do not understand why many people check so infrequently, I know people have these expected hatch dates in mind and sometimes get caught off-guard, but I...
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    would it be ok to do this?

    I think for everyone's sanity, since you are already paying rent and utilities, why not just move into your own apartment rather than with the boyfriends family? Then you can have whatever animals you'd like and can care for them the way they need to be taken care of. At the end of the day...
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    Can you breed different panther locales?

    I absolutely agree Olimpia...People make a huge deal about crossing locales, and I believe it is a bit ridiculous. I personally am not interested in cross breeds, but only because I am more than happy with the locales available, and would rather keep them separate to enjoy all their subtle (and...
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    Two headed chameleon baby

    Just thought I should point out to the people who are missing it...that is not a 2 headed chameleon..clever photo tho! Unless that chameleon also has 2 tails and at least 1 extra arm lol
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    Two new crazy breeders :)

    Another reason I am jealous of you SoCal guys! Beautiful chameleons that you can house outside most, if not all year round...might be time to find myself an American wife to get my green card haha.
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    alfies new home

    Very nice enclosure! I love all the vines, giving perfect access to all areas of his enclosure. Very well thought out! I can see why he is so happy in there :)
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    question regarding purchasing from pet store

    You could definitely purchase from a pet store and have a good experience. But in my opinion, why pay the middleman? Search for a decent breeder online and buy from them. Even with the added shipping costs you will likely still be saving money, but have the added bonus of seeing the exact animal...
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    New Cham... Help!

    I've been known to have an idea or two from time to time haha... Thanks Jann ;)
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    New Cham... Help!

    I would suggest lifting that enclosure a few feet off the ground. One thing that will do is to make your chameleon feel more secure. Also it will help you get him a little warmer, sitting his tank on the floor means that all the breezes from open doors and windows are right at the same level as...
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    Rescued a panther chameleon, help please?

    If I could give a quick suggestion, if you decide to rehome your rescued chameleon, I would recommend charging a fee for it. This will weed out a good majority of the people who are just looking for a free pet. I would say a nice male ambi like that would sell for 225-300 bucks depending on...
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    Just when I thought pet store housing was bad enough . . .

    I disagree...we cannot always assume that everyone working at a pet store works there because they love animals. I would say the majority work there because they need a job, and therefor can hardly be blamed for their lack of knowledge. The real blame needs to fall on the pet store owners...
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    Question on crickets

    Most of the people I know that have bred their own crickets will leave the bin in with the crickets for about a week before moving it into an incubator and replacing it with a new laying bin.
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    My new viv for my new panther almost done :)

    Looks good! A question tho, is that plexi or glass, and also where is your ventilation? You may run into some problems with that. I would also add more perches so your cham is able to use the space provided more effectively.
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    Baby veiled going for a fruit fly and poop question

    They definitely do not look too far gone to save. I would increase mistings, both frequency and also duration, the length of misting is in my opinion more important than the frequency because you may not be giving your chameleons enough time to recognize it is time to drink if your misting...
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    Viv conversion

    ^ This. +1
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    Viv conversion

    Although Bob may appear to be "content" in his current enclosure size, 18 inches wide, 18 inches deep...approximately the total length of an adult veiled is far too small. Obviously he cannot express his discontent to you, and you are clearly oblivious to this, but whether or not a member...
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    Has anyone ever seen a cham sleep like this?

    Snap a few more pictures and you might have next months winner in the photo comp! Hilarious photo :D
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    Viv conversion

    He was offered advice by other members, he claimed that it is ample space for his chameleon because of what a pet store said. Nevermind the miniature size of the enclosure, it appears to have almost 0 ventilation, no live plants, and very few places to escape from the heat of the heat bulb...
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    Viv conversion

    Terrible enclosure.
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    veiled chameleon breeding?

    It seems to me like OP needs to do a ton of research. The appropriate age to breed chameleons is probably the easiest thing to figure out, and if OP does not even know this, it speaks volumes to the complete lack of knowledge they have in regards to the care and breeding of chameleons. In my...
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