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  1. SamanthaElle

    Diet

    I have heard members say they feed their adults pinky mice every now and then for the high protein content
  2. SamanthaElle

    baby veiled eyes closed a lot, rubbing them

    I havent heard anyone mention this...but she also looks a bit dehydrated. Her eyes look sunken. Maybe its just me? :confused:
  3. SamanthaElle

    Traveling

    I bought a 2 week old panther a month ago and when I brought him home (bought him at a local shop) they put him in a deli cup with holes punched out (exactly like the ones they ship chams in) and put him in a brown paper bag so he couldn't be stressed visually. There are a couple of threads...
  4. 3 weeks old!

    3 weeks old!

  5. 2 weeks old!

    2 weeks old!

  6. SamanthaElle

    REPASHY Superfoods Calcium Plus

    I just bought some Calcium Plus...and wow. My cham love it! Smells like Fruity Pebbles! I cannot wait to see the improvements to his health!
  7. SamanthaElle

    Veiled chameleon outdoors, year round

    This makes me so happy! I am moving to LA in about 4 months! I love how thorough you are with your explanations! I can't wait to see how my panther will take to being entirely outdoors :D
  8. SamanthaElle

    I think they love me!!

    I hope my lil guy grows up to like me that much! Great chams!
  9. SamanthaElle

    finally made one..and it works pretty good!

    Thanks for sharing! Thats wonderful! Its crazy that they don't jump out! I knew crickets were stupid buttttt....wow. :p
  10. SamanthaElle

    Best trees for cham home

    ALOT of people use pothos, including myself. Umbrella plants and ficus are also very popular. Pothos are so easy...I like them because they are vines, so they are easy to place however you want to make a custom playground for your cham. If your thinking ficus, one thing is to consider...
  11. SamanthaElle

    My Killer Ambanja on a DinoFuel Diet!

    wow! Dinofuel? I have not heard of that before. Can you post a link? Interesting!
  12. SamanthaElle

    Fruit Fly Culture Health Question

    Oh I love this. Thank you so much!!!! Great information!
  13. SamanthaElle

    Feeder Progression from baby to adult?

    I like your style ;)
  14. SamanthaElle

    Feeder Progression from baby to adult?

    I love the name! Pascal! Thats so weird! What did they teach our little chams!?!!! Seems like Pascal is doing well! I was in the shop today and they had one panther left. Hopefully someone snatches it up!
  15. SamanthaElle

    Feeder Progression from baby to adult?

    Thats so strange because it was the exact oppisite with Hubble. The one day he ate crickets he ended up having orange urates the day after. With c he's usually white with the occasional yellow in his urates. He ate a few that one day...so I don't know what it was. I watched him hunt and he...
  16. SamanthaElle

    Feeder Progression from baby to adult?

    Awesome! Thank you David! I am going to start shopping around online for some locust stat! :D
  17. SamanthaElle

    Feeder Progression from baby to adult?

    Oh great! I was worried because crickets are the go-to and so avaiable....but locusts sound great. So you think in a week or so locusts would be a good choice? And I meant to ask what age would be old enough to phase out fruitflies?
  18. SamanthaElle

    Feeder Progression from baby to adult?

    Thank you both! I am going to start workin some variety into his diet... Hubble is starting to sprout like a weed so in a week or so he will be chowin down on some mixed bug salad :D Oh, and I just ran out to get some Calcium Plus! I'm a huge fan of Superfly, so i figured i would give...
  19. SamanthaElle

    Feeder Progression from baby to adult?

    My cham is now one month old and eats just fruitflies. I tried introducing him to pinheads a few weeks ago but he only ate them the first day. I guess he didn't approve of him new feeder option. So what's next on his menu? Im a bit stumped since he doesn't enjoy a well-gutloaded cricket hour...
  20. SamanthaElle

    Tame? Please check this out, need help!

    Like all animals, there are some that are just a bit more study and friendly than the rest of them. Also, the complete opposite can happen. Really...I think that if your cham is enjoying being handled thats great! Just don't push it's buttons and have it ride your dog like a pony or put a...
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