I have been reading a lot about parasites and health of chameleons, one that stands out is coccidia, i was wondering if chameleons in the wild get it and how will they get better?, if it is really contagious wouldn't a lot of chameleons in the wild have it and die from it, just courious
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Hello guys, came accross a website about this product, anyone using it?, does it work?, i might give it a try, its just once a month and if it can keep my chams healty, then why not
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Almost every morning i find my panther doing the same thing, i really dont see anything wrong with it, when he gets tired he just straighten back up and thats that, or maybe he saw a feeder running around
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Wow, very nice looking fella you have there, Have you tried other insects, like mantids, stick insects, bean beattles, i saw a post fron nick barta selling other feeders, maybe one of them will get your chameleon going
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Thanks carlton, i live in tijuana mexico, very close to san diego california, the weather is excellent almost all year round, it stays around in the 70's, in winter it goes down to mid 50's outside, i dont use heaters in the house, my only concern was that sometimes it gets really dry (santa ana...
They hardly smell, and read that they will die at low temps, so if it escapes and you live in a cold place, it is surely done for, they dont fly, dont bite, and you will have an unlimited supply once they start breeding
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Hi, i have a mistking system on my two cages, it works great, i mist 5 times a day for 30 seconds, i have done several 2 day trips and always come back to happy animals, lol, well at least they look happy, i think, with reptiles you will never know;)
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Great pics, and you have the cutest chams I've seen today, lol, how about thor, xcaret, tulum, rosa, pebbles, bambam, wilma, barney, dino, sammy, jerry, i could go on
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