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    Tell me what you see!

    Nice cham you have there Sana
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    Outside housing?

    I keep them outside, come november they come back in, we have artificial light and heat for them, you just cant beat the sun Sana
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    Tomatoes

    I have read that Tomato isnt bad or poisonous to your chameleon but the leaves and vines of the tomato plant are, so you can gutload with tomato but avoid the plant Sana
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    New Huge Enclosure - Misting System Question!

    I have mine runnning from 10 am to 6 pm every 2-3 hours for 1 minute, no nighttime mistings, even tough i believe that in the wild it might rain at night, lol Sana
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    Ants !!

    Here ya go http://www.walmart.com/ip/21783599 Sana
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    Ants !!

    First take the cricket out and try to not leave them inside for long if your chameleon isn't hungry, is your chameleon inside or outside your house?, is it on a stand, what i did and has worked for me so far, is i bought that ant gel repellent and put all around the legs of my stands and cords...
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    Need Help on Humidity

    The only advice i can give you is to stop chasing humidity, i have 2 phanters in mesh cages, humidity troughout the day is between 30-80%, sometimes even lower, i mist 5 times a day for 1 minute with my mistking system, i have live ficcus inside both cages, and drippers too, FWIW, as long as...
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    Free range question

    I agree, just move the bulb to where the chameleon likes to hang out, easy peasy, lol Sana
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    Favorite Panther Locale?

    Ambilobe and nosy be Sana
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    Cage Cleaning

    Get a movable branch and put it next to him and try to get him aboard or get a small ficcus tree and get it up close to it and coax him to hop on it Sana
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    pooping question

    Well maybe its poop is hidden between the branches, look for it, you will find it:rolleyes: Sana
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    Darth Bane Update Thread

    Nice looking cham you have there Sana
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    Sick Chameleon???

    Runny poop can also be from juicy feeders, like hornworws, so if you change your feeders and still see the problem then it needs a vet visit Sana
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    Dark spot on the side of my Chameleon

    From what i have read, black spots on a chameleon could be fungus, sepsis from a wound, or even a burn. Best to consult a vet. ! Sana
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    I'm a new mom!

    Congrats, i was bon on september 30th too, but about 47 yares ago, lol Sana
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    need advice new veiled owner

    Hello, its probably stress from a new home, new people, new enviroment, to much people moving around her, higH traffic area, etc, i would give it a week or so Sana
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    "Not-So-Official" Name Thread!

    I have two chameleons one is a blue bar ambilobe and the other one is a nosy be, they're names are ELVIS for the ambilobe and PRESLEY for the nosy be:rolleyes: Sana
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    new owner food question

    Hi, i keep the crickets in a cricket bin or storage bin, they sell them where you buy the crickets, just put your crickets in, some food, some water crystals, places to hide, thats it, when you are ready to feed just grab as many as you need and feed Sana
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    new owner food question

    Hello and welcome to the forum, i buy about 60 crickets and 50 mealworms, it lasts me 1 week for two chameleons, i started breeding my own crickets so i am waiting on them to get bigger, btw, for the 60 crickets and 50 mealworms costs around 7.50 dlls a week, i have been doing this for 2 months...
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    add toppings to hand fed bugs

    Hi, i have never tried dusting with extra toppings:rolleyes:, just the basic, calcium and vitamins, what you are stating makes sense, its faster than feeding your crickets and then giving them to your cham, one question, these supplements when given to crickets and beign gutloaded would they be...
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