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  1. Citizen Snips

    My new chameleon..

    looks like a female.
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    Help me sex my baby :)

    I say male
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    Superworm colony a GO!

    Mind posting some pictures of your beetle rig? I want to start one soon.
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    Quiet food!

    Try putting a few paper towel rolls in there and remove any eggcrates. There is a drastic difference in the sound they produce when they are bunched up in a small space...hardly noticeable and I actually appreciate the small sounds they make now.
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    Male or Female... or too young??

    I agree with Thompson.
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    think my cham hates

    I thought my 3 month Panther was o.k with me near the cage bc I have fed him with tweezers multiple times, but yesterday when I went to remove a towel from the bottom he puffed up and raised his head at me. I hope to get some treats soon to make him more comfortable. So, I recommend making it's...
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    My first cage (building)

    Is your cham still in that other thing?
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    CRiiCKEtt TAKE OVER!!!

    I had one crawl across my keyboard last night.. -.- and nightmares about them taking over my house.
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    Rango Shed :D

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    Baby cham climbing the ceiling

    Try raising it 6-7 inches. My wattage it 65 and it never gets above 85 at the highest point.
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    Honey?

    I just tried it with two crickets and it worked like a charm. At first I dabbed a little bit on the leaf, but they just walked that off and fell like usual. Then, I put a drop of organic honey on it's backside and it just stayed there flailing it's legs about and he ate it after a few minutes of...
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    Sexing my Trioceros Ellioti

    Looks nice. I see an umbrella plant in there, but what are the other two? I'm planning on adding some real plants soon and I want my enclosure to look very similar to what you have going on.
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    Honey?

    Perhaps 100% natural Liquid Bee Pollen? My screen enclosure has lots of small crevices (holes in the frame) where the crickets hide like up in the corners where he cannot reach them. I'm afraid they will crawl out at night and feast on him. I'm not "feeding" him honey. Merely, applying small...
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    Honey?

    I've been trying to find feeding techniques that work best for my panther. I know he likes to hunt, but when I free range the crickets they crawl into the frame of the cage and hide or up to the ceiling where my panther won't strike for some reason he doesn't like the screen. But, if I place a...
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    Sexing my Trioceros Ellioti

    Is that a bamboo enclosure? 0.o
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    Introducing my new Nosy Falys!

    That last picture looks exactly like my cross Ambj x Amb, but maybe there's some Nosy I wasn't aware of. Mine has hints of green, purple and red. Awesome chams.
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    My first cage (building)

    Very true. Perhaps, a mesh wire layer between the lights and chameleon.
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    FLChams Contact Help

    I was in between FLChams and Screameleons. I sent emails and phone calls to both and Screameleons got back to me first, so I naturally went with them. I'm sorry they haven't contacted you yet, but I'm sure they will. Once they see they see your money. Maybe they are on the forums?
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    cham will not eat worms

    I haven't tried worms on my 3 month old, but I plan on trying roaches and mantis babies once they hatch. I figure mantis will be superb because they are tree dwellers and won't hide like those damn crickets. I wouldn't worry about it. What kind of "worms" are your talking about?
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    My first cage (building)

    O.K here's my idea for drainage. I have a "Crane" drop humidifier and it works like a charm, but any kind will work as long as it's cool mist. Use that wire mesh for a filter to stop leaves and poop by attaching it to the center portion. Then, rig a tarp so water centers and poors into a...
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