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  1. flpanther

    wax moth

    fat and chameleons There is an interesting post by Kian in the recent fruit thread regarding chameleons and fat. It appears fat may not be as bad for chams as it is for humans, but more research is definitely needed. Feeding the largest variety of safe insects possible keeps chams healthy and...
  2. flpanther

    coastal silkworm

    Mulberry leaves Hi, I'm new to the forum, but not to chams. Silkworms raised on fresh Mulberry leaves have been shown to be higher in calcium than chow fed worms. If the tree is in your yard I'm sure you know whether it is exposed to pesticides or fertilizers. Check with your neighbors if it's...
  3. flpanther

    Latest Edition of "A few of my chams"

    Great collection! I am a fan of the e-zine, especially the articles on feeders since I am a nut about alternative feeders. I love seeing my chams react to fresh meat! Great job with the mag and I look forward to the next issue.
  4. flpanther

    favorite: Panther vs Veiled

    Nice, ok, AWESOME veiled, I hope he pulls through. He is absolutely stunning and I hope his health improves, I'm glad to see you are a devoted keeper and are doing your best. That being said, I still vote panther. Can a veiled display every color of the rainbow (and a few more) at once? That is...
  5. flpanther

    More opinions please.

    Pic of florida outdoor setup Here you can see my female panther cinnamon's cage on my patio. I built a stand since she feels safer up a little higher off the ground. You can see a wand attatched to the fence behind the cage. It is one of those $4 wands they sell at home depot that you can set...
  6. Lighting it up

    Lighting it up

    My male ambilobe panther (furcifer pardalis) "Sniper" showing off for the ladies.
  7. flpanther

    More opinions please.

    outdoor enclosure I too live in S. Florida and have had sucess keeping veilds and panthers outdoors. The natural, unfiltered sunlight is 100 times better than any artificial light. As long as your cham has access to shade and sun, he will be able to thermoregulate just as he would in nature. I...
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