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  1. iLik3LIzards

    mice?

    Although I totally agree, wild chams have been known to eat mice, birds, and other lizards, but this is purely taking advantage of a resource. White-tailed deer, which is a herbivore, have been known to eat fish, mice and birds. But that doesnt mean should pen up a deer and feed it gold fish.
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    Dubia roaches different colors

    theres a thread about this 3 threads down.
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    what is this cham?

    what kind of cham is this? its titled as a panther but im not so sure.
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    Wooly Bear ?

    whoolies are a no go, even still, why would you want too? whooly bears are badass yo.
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    Florida Skunk Roach

    anything that excretes a defense mechanism, especialy in bugs, i would stay away from.
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    Thinking about Dubias

    i gotcha ;)
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    Thinking about Dubias

    dont think just do. ALTHOUGH, dont get pissed at me tiki tiki. But, often members will throw dubias up for sale at very resonable prices just to thin out their colonies. great steals in that thread. *2cents*
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    complete set up?

    search-advanced search-search titles yields best results for me. i dont mean to be rude, its just that when taken initiative and finding ones info it usually sticks better and less likely of a chance to screw up or get info based on 2nd oppinion. also theres tons and tons of info and blogs...
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    complete set up?

    as far as setup screameleons and places like that sell kits, but i think ure better off buying seperate items.
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    complete set up?

    research & compare. dont make us do your work. Knowledge is best recieved when personally achieved. - James Duryea, aka me
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    hatching bbf's

    Kaylie, i ended up taking out the paper towel and just misting the hell out of the side of container, within 2ish hours i have 50-60 hatched out of 100, almost 4 days after they were supposed to.
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    hatching bbf's

    one more hatched but it has no wings. argh!
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    I just have a quick question

    www.walmart.com
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    crickets

    100% agree. had my own colony for awhile. now i keep roaches. crickets def better just to buy from time to time. but everybody has to have atleast 1 cricket colony just to have that PITA experience.
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    hatching bbf's

    apparently these suckers hatch at room temp and with a moist paper towel. this is my second time buying them. the first time none hatched, ever. this time 1 has hatched. apparently when 1 hatches the rest hatch within 24hrs, its been almost 36hrs. what am i doing wrong?
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    june bugs

    yeah just read the cautions below. i also always like to refer to this blog: https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/sandrachameleon/74-feeders.html
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    june bugs

    https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/sandrachameleon/213-use-wild-caught-insects.html http://web.archive.org/web/20060503233712/www.chameleonjournals.com/husbandry/ well they on the good list. i would defently gutload them for a few days first. get all the nasty previously eaten junk...
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    june bugs

    something about june bugs just says no. i imagine theyd be bitter like lady bugs. theres a member on here, sandrachameleon, she writes amazing blogs and theres one on wild insects and im pretty sure june bugs is on the list, its a HUGE list. feeding wild insects is usually a bad idea...
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    To bake or not??

    bamboo grows really tall really fast and is capable of growing through human bodies. so it will grow through your screen cage and make large holes. you could trim maybe? but idk if itll just kill the shoot or what.
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    june bugs

    i say nay.
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