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  1. hemiram04

    Swamp Coolers

    I live in humid central florida and I use a homemade evap cooler on my greenhouse and a portable one in my cham room inside. It does work better in low humidity conditions but it still works in humid conditions as well. The portable one makes my cham room about 7-9 degrees cooler which isnt a...
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    Cricket Help

    I make a huge batch of cricket feed so this might not help you but you can get all of the stuff in smaller quantities. Here it is- 50#bag of organic chicken feed (not chick starter) 3#'s of fish food-I use hikari koi food dehydrated kale- about 3 bundles some dried kelp/seaweed couple...
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    !!Good Eggs??

    Without pics there is no way that we can give you two cents of what you are actually seeing. But for general advice you can always incubate the eggs (with your other eggs it wont affect anything) and if they dry up and get moldy then they are no good.
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    Please help a newbie....

    firstchoicereptiles.com has a couple species od pygmy chameleons as well as a variety of other cool chameleons and reptiles.
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    Jadzia droppin eggs onto floor

    Generally when a chameleon lays eggs outside of a lay box they are infertile. I always put them in vermiculite and try them any how. If she is not laying in her lay box then something may not be to her standards (moisture levels, how well the dirt tunnels, etc). I have found that if my panther...
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    Insects in incubation medium

    As long as you keep the eggs in the same postiton as they are oriented in the peat it should be fine to transfer them to a container of either vermiculite or perlite. A good tip would be to mark the eggs with a marker so there is no question on the position of the eggs. As for the bugs go I...
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