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    Mister

    I wrap the sides and back of my indoor screen cages, to keep the water and humidity in. I use a blue tarp material that kinda has a waxy coating. Also keeps the chams from seeing one another, so cuts down on visual stress.
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    Four letter word

    Mr. Faly has been living outdoors for a few weeks now. He really blends in good and can be hard to find at times. In the photo he's getting ready for bed on the perch he seems to perfer.
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    Locust??

    Buy a butterfly net and go hunting, or buy a can of them and play pretend their alive with your cham.
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    Mail Order Crickets

    My only worry would be that ants might find the box of crickets before you got home.
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    grasshoppers

    Catch me some to.
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    Silkworm egg question and stickbugs eggs

    14 days in fridge minimum. Couple days will not work. If you have a incubator you can place inside at 80 and add a cup of water inside to up humidity. Keep eggs dry.
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    Help! Hornworm disaster.

    So... you had male and female moths?
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    what WAS this huge moth

    Polyphemus Moth - Male
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    Opinions on Gutloading

    Reading this tread just reminded me that my girlfriend used my spring mix of greens and lettuces for a salad for everyone (people) Monday. Time to hit the produce dept. again.
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    Its been 5 mnths

    9 months is ideal for strong babies.
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    Jasonii Parsonii questionii.

    That's the difference between a truly captive hatched chameleon, and one taken from the wild.
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    Are these catapillers

    And it's a musky scented spray from their orange horns. But could be a possible meal, given their host plant.
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    his stil black

    Picture of setup, and cham would be useful. Is he black all over? or just one side or the other? Does he hang out under the basking light? or does he tend to hide in a corner near back of cage? He's most likely still getting use to his new home. If he's eating and active, I would be patient...
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    My Cham seems unwell post egg laying :(

    Do you, or are you keeping a male panther as well? If she can see a male near by the dark color would be stay away colors. I've had females with retained sperm act similarily shortly after laying a clutch. If no male present, There might be something else in visual sight bugging her.
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    Gut load butterworms or silkworms?

    Keep the butters in the fridge, no need to feed. Slikworms can be offered dark green mulberry leaves, and kept at room temp. .
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    Baby Veiled Food

    I don't think so. 1 to 2 week old crickets work best. Really depends on size of babies at hatch. A 9 month old hatched baby is usually alot bigger than a early 6,7,8 month old hatch.
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    At the vet Swirlz eye is swollen shut :(

    Hope all go's well for Swirlz at the Vet today.
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    little drop of blood on vent.

    On top of her? or away from her on top on cage? If waterery tint can just be normal bodily fluids from the act. Soild blood would be a issue. Picture would helpful. Mating is not always a smooth thing.
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    little drop of blood on vent.

    Do you feel your splitting them could have anything to do with it? Or did they disconnect easily.
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    possibly sick chameleon on arrival. please help

    Hey could you post a picture of the mouth shot? The one with your thumb in it squeezing the chameleons head in place so you could get a picture of it.
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