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  1. browncofan

    Eating Late Question

    Thanks Thank you everyone. I will continue to let him eat when he wants. I work all day and can't come home so no way to take the food out till 930pm when I get home. He may also be eating in the morning and just eating again at night. My next days off I will try to watch and see what he...
  2. browncofan

    Eating Late Question

    I have a 3.5 month old Nosy Be Panther Male, He has been mine for a little over three weeks and has settled in nicely. He had a well baby check and given a clean bill of health on Friday. No Parasites and weighs 30g. I know it is not good for his digestion to eat late in the evening. I put...
  3. browncofan

    Looking for a good website to buy a variety of feeder bugs?

    I use a couple different sites, the sponsors are always a good start. I use lindasgonebuggie.com and rainbow mealworms between the two places I get everything I need. I only have one chameleon so lindas is good because she sells small quantities of the bugs. She has silkworms in stock now and...
  4. browncofan

    HELP...why is my Veiled basking under the UV? and not eating?

    Chameleons will be fine with an ambient night time temperature as low as 55 degrees F. If your house is colder than that I would suggest getting a ceramic heat emmiter. All types of lights can disturb a chameleons sleep, they see all lights red, blue, and black light. Sounds like he is...
  5. browncofan

    HELP...why is my Veiled basking under the UV? and not eating?

    I am not sure what is going on with your cham, but I can help you find out. If you go to the health clinic section on the forums the third sticky down is a heatlth and usbandry questionare. If you fill that out and post it in Health Clinic the right people will see it and be able to respond. It...
  6. browncofan

    New Little Boy

    Thanks for your input. I appreciate it!
  7. browncofan

    Starting a Dubia Colony

    No dog or cat food Remember that everything you feed your feeders you are feeding your Chameleon. Dog and Cat food has a lot of animal protein which is not good for Chams, you do need protein but from non animal sources. I sugest making or buying a good roach chow or gutload. SandraChameleon...
  8. browncofan

    1st Vet Visit

    Thanks Thanks Jann, I just love my little guy and want him to live a long full life. I try to do everything I can for him.
  9. browncofan

    1st Vet Visit

    Gleek is 3 1/2 months old and I have had him about a month. Today he got a hearty breakfast then a trip to the vet for a wel baby check. He had an exam and a fecal done. Clean bill of health, weighed in at 30 grams. He even found a fake plant in the waiting area to make his own.
  10. browncofan

    We are at a loss! Help A.S.A.P.

    Fractures I am not a vet, but I see a couple of what looks like fractures on her front right and back left legs. I know it is far away but I would definately find an expert in Chameleons. She needs treatment immediately, I am sure she is in pain.
  11. browncofan

    New Little Boy

    Thanks Juice Thanks, Wow that only took a month to get a reply. Over 100 views and one reply. I have done a lot of research now and Iam definately sure he is a male. After his last shed he started to turn a turquoisey color. The breeder told me male and Nosey Be but I read a lot of posts on...
  12. browncofan

    New panther chameleon barely eating. Please give advice

    Same Thing I just went through the same thing. My litte guy didn't eat at all for a week and not much the week after that. I have had him for three weeks now and he is eating like a beast. My guy likes his privacy when he eats, if he catches me looking at him he will stop eating and go on a...
  13. browncofan

    What to Feed Ambilobe Panther Chameleon

    Barrier Between Thanks for listening to the advice on here and getting a second cage ad getting rid of the water fall. So many times advice is given and ignored. It was refreshing to see someone listen. It shows you care for your new pets. Continue to do research, especially in the forums...
  14. browncofan

    Dubia vs Cricket

    Could have been, I can't remember where I read it, I read almost every thread on this forum. Ha Ha It was a great idea though!!
  15. browncofan

    Silkworm ?????

    Thanks I will pick a box up tomorrow. I hope they are ok till then. Thanks
  16. browncofan

    Silkworm ?????

    I got my first cup of silkworms on Friday. They are tiny, I mean tiny. I thought I had an empty cup at first. Well I set the cup upside down on a grate where I put my hornworms. Now the food has fallen away from the top of the cup not much but enough that the tiny worms have crawled up there and...
  17. browncofan

    Dubia vs Cricket

    Dubias I have been in Heaven since switching to Dubias. No smell, no chirping, they eat half as many since they are meatier. Way easier to breed than crickets. I don't use crickets at all, but I do have a huge variety of feeders available, butterworms, phoenix worms, hornworms, silkworms...
  18. browncofan

    what is this roach doing ? what IS that ?

    Than you Little Leaf Today I was cleaning my roach bin and I found a female with one of those egg thingys hanging from her. If I had not read your post I probably would have killed it or her thinking there was something wrong with her. With only 12 adult females I would have lost a lot of...
  19. browncofan

    Help! What is this?

    No he will not fly, they can flutter down from things but aren't able to achieve lift off to actually fly. Sounds like you have some large dubia that may not be sexually mature yet. The males only have wings when they are true adults. The females also have wings but they are very small and...
  20. browncofan

    Measurements conversion help

    Units Unit is a measurement used in medications only and there can be a different number of units in a single cc of fluid. Insulin and Heperin are both measured in units. There can be 1000 units of heperin in a CC of Saline or 10,000 units in one cc. It is not a convertable measurement. Sorry.
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